The Ravens may be without starting quarterback Lamar Jackson for longer than anticipated.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Jackson may not be available to play again until Christmas Eve as he recovers from a knee injury suffered in last week’s game against the Broncos. Schefter previously reported that Jackson had sustained a sprained PCL, which has a typical recovery time of one to three weeks.
After the game, coach John Harbaugh told reporters that the former MVP was “days to weeks” from returning, but the latest report indicates that the team is less optimistic than originally thought.