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Baltimore Ravens is on their way into their bye week a shocking 1-5 after losing their fourth straight fight, but reinforcements are on the way.
Lamar Jackson, who has missed the last two matches with a hamstring injury, is expected to return in week 8 against Chicago Bears, head coach John Harbaugh told Media members after losing to Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
“We want healthy players back,” Harbaugh said. The team’s official website. “Our quarterback is coming back.”
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Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson throws during team warmings before an NFL football match for the Forsy season against Dallas Cowboys on Saturday, August 16, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)
Harbaugh was asked if he “with certainty” knows Jackson will be back.
“I mean for sure? I say that, but I don’t know,” he replied. “Such is life sometimes. You can’t predict everything. It’s still the future, but it’s hope.”
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Ravens has felt Jackson’s losses the last two matches as their violation has combined for only 13 points during this time.
Cooper Rush, Jackson’s backup -quarterback to begin the season, has been the starter of Harbaugh these two last losses and he has struggled to get something going on. When the offense was spending against Rams on Sunday, Harbaugh rang the call to go to Tyler “Snoop” Huntley, though it didn’t change much either.

Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson trains ahead of an NFL Preseason football match against Indianapolis Colts on Thursday, August 7, 2025 in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Rush threw in 72 yards with an eavesdropping, while Huntley walked 10-of-15 in 68 yards, while also rushing into 39 yards.
Jackson, the two-time MVP, will have to get the Ravens’ violation back on track if they want to get back to the playoffs. It is an uphill that is now considering the record, but the Ravens knows that they have a “generation player” that leads them.
“You can’t replace him with anyone,” said Rack Justice Hill. “Obviously, getting him back will be a big leap for our violation.”

Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) warms up before an AFC Wild Card game against Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium. (Mitch Stringer/Imag images)
Through four games this season, Jackson has thrown himself in 869 yards with 10 touchdowns for just one eavesdropping. On earth he is also rushed into 166 yards with a score.



