Ravens broad receiver DeSean Jackson left Monday night time’s 27-13 win over the New Orleans Saints with a hamstring damage and didn’t return in his Baltimore debut.
The 35-year-old, who was signed to the follow squad final month, noticed his first motion of the season with a 16-yard catch within the first quarter. However, the crew introduced within the fourth quarter that he was questionable to return, and he didn’t see any extra motion. Jackson, who was drafted in 2008 by the Philadelphia Eagles and is a three-time Pro Bowl choice, was focused twice within the Ravens’ third straight victory.
The Ravens have their bye week subsequent week, and coach John Harbaugh didn’t point out that Jackson’s damage was severe.
“He could’ve gone, but we just felt like — he had a soft tissue thing, which you could expect, and we just felt like, you know what, let’s just be safe,” he mentioned.
Jackson is certainly one of a number of receivers in search of to offer depth to Baltimore’s depleted pass-catching ranks. Tight finish Mark Andrews (knee/shoulder) didn’t play Monday and the Ravens mentioned final week that broad receiver Rashod Bateman (foot) would have season-ending surgical procedure.
Without some key offensive weapons, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson unfold the ball round Monday. He accomplished 12 passes to 10 completely different receivers, with no participant notching greater than two receptions.
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