Lamar Jackson's Thu. Start
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Every player for the Ravens was a full participant in Tuesday's practice except offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, who remained limited with an ankle injury. Linebacker Teddye Buchanan (calf), cornerback T.J. Tampa Jr. and cornerback Nate Wiggins (groin) fully participated after being estimated as limited participants on Monday.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson acknowledged Tuesday that the 2-5 Ravens have little margin for error for the rest of the season.
Baltimore needed a spark so badly that it removed recreational games from the locker room, including ping-pong tables and video game consoles, via The Baltimore Sun. The strategy worked, as the Ravens beat the Bears 30-16 with backup quarterback Tyler Huntley.
With the team struggling, one ESPN analyst didn't hold back on the Baltimore Ravens' handling of star QB Lamar Jackson's injury.
The Ravens will be without quarterback Lamar Jackson for the third straight game as he continues to deal with a hamstring injury. Tyler Huntley will get the start for Sunday's home game against the Bears.
B altimore Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson was on the way to another MVP-caliber season before sustaining a hamstring injury during their 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4. Unfortunately for the Ravens, they were 1-3 after that game and are now 2-5 ahead of the 28-year-old's return against the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night.
No. Jackson will not play for the Ravens on Sunday against the Bears. Tyler Huntley will get his first start of the season for the Ravens, though he did see action against the Rams two weeks ago. Cooper Rush, who started the last two games, will be Huntley's backup.
The Ravens apparently made a mistake over Lamar Jackson’s Friday practice status. Following the practice, Baltimore initially listed Jackson — who has been sidelined by a right hamstring injury — as a full participant, but changed it Saturday to say he was limited after consulting with the league.
The Ravens -- as well as the AFC East -- had a big day for bettors during Week 8 of the NFL season, but not without some controversy.
The Baltimore Ravens desperately need star quarterback Lamar Jackson on the field, but his status for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears is still unclear.
In Atlanta, there is a chance that Kirk Cousins starts over an injured Michael Penix Jr. against the Miami Dolphins this week. Penix is dealing with a bone bruise in his knee, which he suffered last week against the 49ers. Cousins took an increased amount of reps this week. Head coach Raheem Morris said a decision would come on game day.