Ravens' Lamar Jackson (ankle) still a possibility for Week 15 versus Packers
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh told reporters Monday that quarterback Lamar Jackson is not dealing with a high ankle sprain, and may still be able to play against the Green Bay Packers in Week 15.
Jackson was forced to leave just after the first quarter of Sunday's Week 14 game against the Cleveland Browns with an ankle injury, and it appears for now that the star quarterback is dealing with a low grade ankle sprain. If Jackson is unable to play in Week 15 against the Packers, Tyler Huntley would be the presumed starter.
Huntley did his best to nearly guide the Ravens to a comeback win over the Browns, but ultimately fell short. He completed 27 of his 38 passes for 270 yards and 1 touchdown, while rushing 6 times for 45 yards. Unfortunately, he also absorbed 3 sacks and lost 2 fumbles, and would be slated to face a strong Packers pass rush in Jackson can't play in Week 15.
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