Ravens' Lamar Jackson questionable to play vs. Packers in Week 15
The biggest question for the Baltimore Ravens going into Sunday’s game against the Packers is whether starting QB Lamar Jackson will take on the field.

The Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers head to town this weekend to face off the Baltimore Ravens who might be without their starting quarterback.
Due to an ankle injury attained in the Baltimore-Browns game of Week 14, Lamar Jackson is officially listed as “questionable,” with a slight chance to play in Sunday’s Ravens vs Packers game.
Head coach John Harbaugh said that despite Jackson not playing all week he still “has a chance” to play.
"It's just one of those things where it's an ankle sprain where if he starts feeling good, everything alright, we'll check him out prior to pregame -- he's in all the preparations and all that -- see where we're at.
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Tyler Huntley as backup vs Packers
In the second quarterback of the Ravens’ loss to the Browns, backup Tyler Huntley relieved Jackson completing 27 of 38 passes for 270 yards and one touchdown. Huntley also stepped in “ill” Jackson’s spot in Week 11 against the Bears.
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On the flip side, good news was shared on Friday after Baltimore’s injury report came out that a few starting offensive lineman might be returning to the field. The Ravens will be looking to upset the Packers, so having a few of the strong players, like defensive tackle Calais Campbell (thigh), block the Packers running back duo of Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon, would be paramount.
We held a walk-through on Friday, so practice participation is an estimation. pic.twitter.com/qV0fJreXgx
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 17, 2021
Kickoff between the Ravens and Packers is set for Sunday, Dec. 19, at 4:25 p.m. ET from M&T Bank Stadium.


