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Join now >Trace McSorley (knee) is week-to-week, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
McSorley went down last night in relief of Lamar Jackson, but fortunately he’s not dealing with a long-term injury. The Ravens are already down Robert Griffin III (hamstring), so Jackson is expected to have a new backup for at least this week against the Jaguars.
Via: Tom Pelissero 12/15/20 - 03:41 PM ET
James Conner is dealing with a quad injury.
This didn’t appear to limit Conner on Sunday night against the Bills, so hopefully it’s not anything too serious. Conner’s Week 15 status is now in question, though, and it’s worth keeping in mind the Steelers might feel they can get by the Bengals without their top running back in the lineup.
12/15/20 - 12:09 PM ET
Ronald Jones II is undergoing a pinky procedure, according to the Tampa Bay Times’ Rick Stroud.
Jones fractured his pinky the other day, and he’s getting a pin put into it. While it might be difficult for Jones to play days after a surgical procedure, there seems to be a chance that he actually won’t miss any time with the injury. We should get more clarity on Jones from head coach Bruce Arians this week.
Via: Rick Stroud 12/15/20 - 11:08 AM ET
DeVante Parker is dealing with a “slight” hamstring strain.
The Dolphins are very beat up on offense, so they’ll hope to get Parker ready to go for Sunday against the Patriots. Despite dealing with injuries throughout the year, Parker has not yet missed a game this season.
Via: Tom Pelissero 12/15/20 - 11:04 AM ET
Lamar Jackson (cramps) has returned for the Ravens.
Just when backup Trace McSorley was injured, Jackson returned from the locker room after missing most of the last two series while in the locker room. The Ravens are driving and down one point with two minutes remaining in a huge game in Cleveland.
12/14/20 - 11:23 PM ET
Trace McSorley suffers apparent left knee injury.
McSorley was doing a very nice job of leading the Ravens offense down the field with Lamar Jackson (cramps) in the locker room late in the fourth quarter, but unfortunately he appeared to have his left leg get caught on the field and twist awkwardly. He immediately grabbed at the knee, so hopefully this isn’t as bad as it looks.
12/14/20 - 11:22 PM ET
Lamar Jackson is dealing with cramps.
Jackson went to the locker room and missed Baltimore’s last drive, and we thought he’d be back. But the Ravens are without the reigning league MVP on their next drive now down one point late in the fourth quarter. Trace McSorley, who is more than capable of operating the Ravens offense, is in at quarterback looking to lead a game-winning drive.
12/14/20 - 11:16 PM ET