Now an injury for the #Ravens: Lamar Jackson is going to the locker room.
Tyler Huntley is in the game. Will have more updates when available.This is what the broadcast showed: pic.twitter.com/oeSRGdLFQ4
— Arye Pulli (@AryePulliNFL) December 22, 2025
The first medical report
Lamar Jackson was ruled out for the rest of the game after team doctors evaluated him. Head coach John Harbaugh later explained the quarterback is dealing with “some kind of bruise” and admitted there’s no clarity on how long he might be sidelined.
This was Lamar Jackson’s reaction as he went with #Ravens trainers to locker room before halftime #RavensFlock pic.twitter.com/ASrNwsT6FF
— Jerry Coleman (@sportswcoleman) December 22, 2025
Harbaugh also acknowledged he has no sense of the injury’s impact, leaving the Ravens in limbo during the season’s final stretch.
Locker room reaction
Lamar Jackson couldn’t hide his frustration while leaving the field. Huntley said the star could barely move after the hit. That image hit hard in a locker room that knows what losing its offensive leader means at such a crucial time.
According to Sportingnews, cameras showed Lamar Jackson struggling even to climb the stairs to the locker room, a worrying sign for the franchise.
A blow to playoff hopes
Lamar Jackson left Baltimore at 7-8, a record that complicates postseason chances. The loss to New England, which clinched its playoff spot, only increased pressure on the Ravens.
The schedule offers no margin for error, and Lamar Jackson’s health will decide if the team can stay alive in the race.
Tyler Huntley on Lamar Jackson’s mood after being hurt: “He was bummed. He could barely move.” pic.twitter.com/pWGnTO1gfy
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) December 22, 2025
What comes next
Lamar Jackson remains the centerpiece of Baltimore, but nagging injuries have defined his season. With Huntley and Cooper Rush as backups, the offense loses explosiveness and leadership.
The outcome depends on how quickly the franchise quarterback recovers. For now, the big question is whether Lamar Jackson can return in time to keep Baltimore’s season from slipping away.