Baltimore, MD* – In a dramatic turn of events, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has announced troubling news regarding star quarterback Lamar Jackson. During a press conference earlier today, Harbaugh revealed that Jackson has suffered a significant injury to his throwing shoulder, which will sideline him for an extended period.
Harbaugh disclosed that Jackson underwent an MRI following the Ravens’ recent game against the Cincinnati Bengals, which revealed a tear in the rotator cuff. The injury is severe enough to require surgery, and Jackson is expected to be out of action for approximately 8 to 10 weeks.
“It’s a huge setback for us,” Harbaugh admitted, his concern evident. “Lamar is not only our quarterback but also the heart and soul of our team. We’re all deeply disappointed for him and will be working tirelessly to support his recovery.”
Jackson, who has been a standout performer and a dynamic force for the Ravens, will now face a challenging road to recovery. The team’s medical staff will be focusing on his rehabilitation to ensure the best possible outcome.
In Jackson’s absence, backup quarterback Tyler Huntley will step up to lead the Ravens. Harbaugh expressed confidence in Huntley’s abilities but acknowledged the difficulties of replacing a player of Jackson’s caliber.
The Ravens’ fans and the NFL community have expressed their support for Jackson during this challenging time. As the team adjusts to this new reality, all eyes will be on how they adapt to the loss of their star quarterback and navigate the remainder of the season.