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Injury-Plagued Ravens Face Uphill Battle Against Surging Texans
5 Oct
Summary
- Ravens missing star QB Lamar Jackson, forcing a shift in strategy
- Texans' pass rush and run game could exploit Ravens' defensive injuries
- Experts predict Texans have the edge for a road win without Jackson playing

On October 5, 2025, the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans, both with 1-3 records, will clash in a crucial Week 5 showdown at M&T Bank Stadium. The game is set to kick off at 1 p.m. ET.
The Ravens have had a tough start to the season, worsened by a series of injuries, particularly the loss of their star quarterback Lamar Jackson. Jackson is sidelined with a hamstring injury sustained in their Week 4 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Without their dynamic dual-threat quarterback, the Ravens are forced to adopt a more traditional pocket-passing strategy with Cooper Rush.
This shift in the Ravens' offense could allow the Houston Texans' defense, led by players like Will Anderson Jr., to exert effective pressure. The Texans' pass rush might capitalize on Baltimore's possibly weakened offensive line if tackle Ronnie Stanley, who is questionable due to an ankle injury, is not fully available.




