OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Trace McSorley did not appear to suffer a season-ending knee injury Monday night, a source said.
McSorley will have an MRI on Tuesday, but It is believed that he sprained his knee late in the Ravens' 47-42 win at the Cleveland Browns.
When McSorley was injured with two minutes remaining, Lamar Jackson returned from the locker room after experiencing cramping and led Baltimore (8-5) to dramatic victory, throwing a 44-yard touchdown pass and then setting up Justin Tucker's winning 55-yard field goal.