OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was limited in Monday's practice with a quad injury.
Jackson, the frontrunner for the NFL's Most Valuable Player award, leads the league with 28 touchdown passes and tops all quarterbacks with 1,017 yards rushing. He has never been sidelined since taking over as Baltimore's starting quarterback, playing in 20 straight games.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh indicated Jackson was hurt during the game when a Bills defender hit him "around the knee." Harbaugh declined to say whether Jackson would be limited in practice Tuesday.
"It's less than 24 hours after the game," Harbaugh said a day after a 24-17 win at the Buffalo Bills.