Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson suffered a back injury during Sunday’s 28-24 loss to the New England Patriots.
Jackson walked to the locker room before the second quarter was over and was officially ruled out late in the third quarter.
Jackson was in visible pain on the sideline after a rushing attempt. Tyler Huntley entered the game at quarterback for the Ravens.
Huntley said postgame that Jackson could “barely move” when he came out to the sideline in the second half, according to Jonas Shaffer of the Baltimore Banner.
Huntley was 9-for-10 passing with 65 yards in his relief appearance.
Jackson completed 7 of 10 pass attempts for 101 yards before leaving the matchup. The two-time NFL MVP, who’s dealt with multiple late-season injuries in his career, missed three games earlier this campaign with a hamstring issue.
