Ravens' Lamar Jackson (illness) ruled out for Week 11, Tyler Huntley to start against Chicago
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (illness) has been ruled out of Week 11's game against the Chicago Bears.
Jackson missed multiple days of practice this week with a non-COVID illness and entered Sunday with a "50-50" chance to play, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Jackson arrived at the stadium for pregame warmups but is "not doing well enough to play" and has been ruled out. Tyler Huntley will get the start for Baltimore against the Bears.
The Bears defense is ranked eleventh-worst in numberFire's NFL Team Rankings. Huntley's salary is $6,100.
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