MVP outings twice while Baltimore Ravens lose against Kansas City Chiefs

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Baltimore coach John Harbaugh played the severity of Lamar Jackson's hamstring injury, insisting that it is not a “end of the season” after the Ravens dropped to 1-3 with defeat at the Chiefs of Kansas City.

Star Jackson's quarter-rear left the match in the third quarter after being dismissed by George Karlaftis and did not return While the Chiefs finished a 37-20 victory.

Asked about the NFL double MVP later, Harbaugh lacked details but did not think it was a major concern.

“There is nothing that looks like the end of the season by anyone for anyone,” said Harbaugh, who saw four other starters – Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey, Nate Wiggins and Ronnie Stanley – too.

It was a miserable night quite for Jackson, who fought against the sports defense of the chiefs. He launched for only 147 yards and a touchdown and also had an interception and an escape.

If he is unable to play Houston's Texans on Sunday, Cooper Rush will be heard.

The uncertainty around Jackson fitness adds to the problems of Harbaugh with the ravens riddled with injuries and their worst departure in a decade.

They had a difficult series of matches with matches against the Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions and the Chiefs and the Veteran coach are convinced that they can put their season on the right track.

“The three defeats are probably against three of the best teams in the League, for sure,” he said.

“It's just the hand we were treated, but it doesn't really matter. We have to win the next game. Then, once you have won the next game, you have a chance to stack some victories. This is what we have to do importantly.”

2025-09-29 08:46:00

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