A sprained PCL has been diagnosed as the cause of Lamar Jackson’s absence from this past week’s win over the Broncos, according to Adam Schefter.
According to Schefter, sprained PCLs usually require one to three weeks off, so Jackson should be back soon.
Baltimore will be without him for the rest of the month, which is bad news.
Jackson, 25, was a first-round pick of the Ravens in 2018. A signing bonus of $5,968,472 was included in his four-year, $9,471,652 contract.
They picked up Jackson’s fifth-year option, which will cost them $23 million for the 2022 season, but won’t prevent them from negotiating an extension.
Jackson appeared in 12 games for the Ravens in 2022, completing 62.3 percent of his passes for 2,242 yards, 17 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Additionally, he has rushed for 764 yards and three touchdowns.
As soon as we get more news on Jackson, we’ll let you know.