It looks like it'll be "Rush Hour" in Baltimore.

With Lamar Jackson (hamstring) unlikely to play in Sunday's game against the Houston Texans after not practicing all week, Cooper Rush is prepared to take the reins for a 1-3 Ravens team badly in need of a win.

That's a lot of pressure, but nothing Rush isn't accustomed to. After all, he was the backup quarterback in Dallas and has 14 NFL starts under his belt.

"Whenever a franchise QB goes down, it's always a 'sky-is-falling' feeling everywhere you are. It's normal," Rush said Friday.

"We've been here before in this type of situation. It's nothing new, so you lean on that. You get confidence from it, just trust yourself, and if you have to go out there, you can do it."

Rush has a cool, calm demeanor. That's part of the reason why he's

See Full Page