Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is excited for his return from the hamstring injury that has sidelined him since Week 4.
After going 4-4 in place of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott last season, Rush struggled mightily with the Ravens this season. So much so that he was benched for Huntley during a 17-3 embarrassment to the Rams in Week 6.
Baltimore needed a spark so badly that it removed recreational games from the locker room, including ping-pong tables and video game consoles, via The Baltimore Sun. The strategy worked, as the Ravens beat the Bears 30-16 with backup quarterback Tyler Huntley.
Lamar Jackson knows what the Ravens need to do to mount a run to the playoffs. That doesn't include video games or ping pong tables.
The fun and games are over for the Baltimore Ravens amid a 2-5 start to the season. Quarterback Lamar Jackson said on Tuesday that he was the player who had the ping-pong table and other games removed from the locker room to help Baltimore regain its focus.