The participation of the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Super Wild Card Weekend will begin this Sunday once morest the Cincinnati Bengals, but they will have to face them sin Lamar Jackson as the starting quarterback.
Jackson announced on his Twitter account that he will not play in the wild card round of the 2022 playoffs because his knee is still unstable because it is still inflamed. The quarterback suffered a PCL sprain to his right joint in Week 13 once morest the Denver Broncos.
“Thank you all for the support and concern regarding my injuries. I want to give you an update as I am on the mend,” Jackson said. “I suffered a second degree PCL sprain, almost third. There is still swelling around my knee and it is unstable”.
Thank you everyone for your support and concerns regarding my injuries. I want to give you all an update as I am in the recovery process. I’ve suffered a PCL grade 2 sprain on the borderline of a strain 3. There is still inflammation surrounding my knee and my knee
— Lamar Jackson (@Lj_era8) January 12, 2023
Despite this, the MVP of the 2019 season was optimistic, but He pointed out that he is not 100 percent and that he trusts his teammates for the game once morest the Bengals.
“I am in a good mood, as I am still undergoing treatment for recovery. More than anything, I wish I was with my teammates, but I can’t give 100 percent for them and the fans.. I’m hopeful we still have a chance,” Jackson tweeted.
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