
"OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Lamar Jackson didn't practice for a second straight day for the Baltimore Ravens, whose injury concerns continue to grow. In addition to the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player being sidelined, Pro Bowl safety Kyle Hamilton did not practice on Thursday after injuring his groin the day before. Jackson and Hamilton are the Ravens' two-highest paid players by average salary per year."
"Jackson has not practiced this week after leaving Sunday's 37-20 loss in Kansas City with a groin injury. The struggling Ravens (1-3) have not yet ruled him out. If Jackson can't play Sunday, Baltimore would start Cooper Rush, the former backup quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. Hamilton hasn't missed a game since 2023. He is considered Baltimore's most versatile defender, ranking second on the Ravens in tackles (31) and passes broken up (two)."
The Baltimore Ravens entered the week with significant injury issues that have sidelined or limited several Pro Bowl players. Lamar Jackson missed consecutive practices with a groin injury and could be unavailable Sunday, in which case Cooper Rush would start. Kyle Hamilton did not practice after a groin injury and has been a top defensive playmaker. Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey and Patrick Ricard did not practice Thursday with hamstring and calf injuries. Ronnie Stanley, Tyler Linderbaum and Kyle Van Noy were limited in practice. Nnamdi Madubuike was ruled out for the season with a neck injury. The Ravens began the season 1-3.
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