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Ravens Make Big QB Change After Latest Lamar Jackson Development

Ravens Make Big QB Change After Latest Lamar Jackson Development

Summary

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has been out with a hamstring injury since Week 4, was a full participant in practice but may not play in the upcoming game against the Chicago Bears. In his absence, the Ravens plan to start Tyler Huntley, moving him up from the practice squad, as backup Cooper Rush has not performed well in recent games. Coach John Harbaugh has not confirmed Jackson's return, suggesting it may take another week.

Key Facts

  • Lamar Jackson has been injured since Week 4 due to a hamstring issue.
  • Jackson participated fully in practice but is not confirmed to play in the next game.
  • Coach John Harbaugh is unsure if Jackson will start against the Chicago Bears.
  • Tyler Huntley, from the practice squad, will likely start if Jackson is unavailable.
  • Backup QB Cooper Rush was benched after poor performances in recent games.
  • In the latest game, Huntley replaced Rush and had positive results.
  • Huntley has played in 26 career games, with over 2,800 passing yards and 16 touchdowns.
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