Jackson out 'days or weeks' after injuring knee vs. Broncos
The Baltimore Ravens announced quarterback Lamar Jackson left Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos with a knee injury.
Tyler Huntley took over for Jackson, who went to the locker room shortly after exiting late in the first quarter. Jackson appeared to sustain the injury when Broncos defensive end Jonathan Cooper sacked him.
Head coach John Harbaugh said postgame that Jackson's injury is not season-ending.
"We'll get more tests tomorrow," Harbaugh said, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.
Harbaugh added, "If it's going to be a number, it will be days or weeks."
Huntley led a game-winning drive to secure the 10-9 victory, running in the final touchdown with 28 seconds left.
Heading into Sunday, Jackson had led the Ravens to four wins in their last five games, totaling five touchdowns during that stretch. He had three completions for 11 yards before exiting versus Denver.
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