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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson reportedly suffers sprained PCL

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson reportedly suffered a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in Sunday's matchup with the Denver Broncos.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the news on Tuesday. The injury often sidelines players for one-to-three weeks, according to Schefter.

Ravens’ QB Lamar Jackson suffered a sprained PCL during Sunday’s win over the Denver Broncos, per league sources. PCL injuries often sideline players 1-to-3 weeks and Ravens’ HC John Harbaugh already has said Jackson is “less likely” to play Sunday vs. the Steelers. pic.twitter.com/4ra4KDuUdQ

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 6, 2022

Jackson was sacked by Denver linebacker Jonathon Cooper on the final play of the first quarter.