Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports

Former NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are facing a must-win against a bad Denver Broncos team this Sunday.

Baltimore finds itself at 7-4 and tied atop the AFC North with the Cincinnati Bengals following last week’s ugly loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. This snapped a four-game winning streak for the Ravens.

Unfortunately, Jackson is now on the NFL injury report. According to Ravens beat writer Jamison Hensley of ESPN, Jackson left practice on Wednesday with a quad injury.

It’s not yet known what the severity of the injury is. What we do know is that Jackson was slated to have his media session on Wednesday. But that was canceled after he met with trainers. Jackson also showed up on the injury report ahead of last week’s game with a hip issue.

After getting off to a strong start this season, Jackson has struggled recently. He accounted for 12 total touchdowns and two interceptions in the Ravens’ first three games. In the eight outings since, Jackson has put up just eight touchdowns with five interceptions.

If Jackson is unable to go Sunday against Denver, the Ravens would still be in good hands with Tyler Huntley starting. Last season saw the former Utah standout put up five touchdowns and four interceptions in four starts when Jackson was sidelined.

Even then, being without the star dual-threat quarterback could make things a bit more interesting against a bad Broncos team.

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