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    Is Lamar Jackson Playing This Week? All We Know About Ravens Star’s NFL Fantasy Outlook vs Texans

    Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson is typically one of the best QB options in fantasy football. However, Baltimore fans and Jackson fantasy owners will be disappointed to hear that he will not be available in Week 5 against the Houston Texans. Jackson suffered a hamstring injury and is expected to miss two to three weeks.

    Did Lamar Jackson Get Hurt?

    Yes, Lamar Jackson suffered a hamstring injury in the third quarter of the Ravens’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. According to a report from “The Baltimore Sun,” Jackson is expected to miss two to three weeks with the injury.

    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson could be out for up to 2-3 weeks and is likely to miss Sunday’s game against the visiting Houston Texans with a hamstring injury, two sources with direct knowledge of the situation confirmed to The Baltimore Sun on Tuesday.”

    Lamar Jackson Playoff Record

    Lamar Jackson has been a stellar player in the regular season for many years. However, it has not translated to the playoffs. Jackson has played in eight playoff games throughout his career, only winning three of them. He has completed 146-of-241 passes for 1,753 yards, with 10 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

    With Jackson out for a few more weeks, the possibility of the Ravens missing the playoffs remains open.

    The team started the season 1-3 after entering the year as a Super Bowl favorite. If the Ravens are unable to win while Jackson is out, the hole might be too big for them to climb out of.

    Lamar Jackson Fantasy Outlook

    Lamar Jackson fantasy football owners will need to find a quarterback replacement for the next few weeks. However, they do not need to worry about Jackson being out long-term. Reports indicate that he will only miss two to three weeks.

    The Ravens also have a bye week in the third week of that stretch, so Jackson is only expected to miss two games. Jackson should return to full health when the team returns from its bye against the Bears on Oct. 26.

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