The Baltimore Ravens are not having the season they thought they would when the campaign began. Baltimore is 1-3 after the first four games of the season, and to complicate things further, star quarterback Lamar Jackson is dealing with a hamstring injury.
Naturally, frustrations are beginning to boil over for the players and coaches in the locker room, even head coach John Harbaugh.
While speaking with reporters, Harbaugh was asked a seemingly innocent question about whether Jackson’s injury occurred on one particular play or a tweak that progressed throughout the game, but he got testy in his response.]
“I don’t have any information on that, and I really don’t think it matters,” Harbaugh said, according to Awful Announcing.
“It’s not really what I’m thinking about. I’m thinking about the team getting ready to practice. And Lamar’s working, he’s doing a great job. I talked to him yesterday for a long time.”
Harbaugh was then asked if Jackson’s injury designation could be considered day-to-day and didn’t much care for that question either.
“How bout I just don’t say anything?” Harbaugh fired back. “That’s what I would do. Why don’t we just leave it alone? The injury report will be out at 4.”
It’ll be interesting to see if Harbaugh can string together some wins and improve his attitude.
About Qwame Skinner
Qwame Skinner has loved both writing and sports his entire life. In addition to his sports coverage at Comeback Media, Qwame writes novels, and his debut; The First Casualty, an adult fantasy, is out now.
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