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Lamar Jackson’s injury status; will he return in the postseason?

The Ravens would be a much more dangerous offensive team if and when Lamar Jackson can return to the lineup. But will he?

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The Ravens would be a much more dangerous offensive team if and when Lamar Jackson can return to the lineup. But will he?
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Baltimore’s quarterback Lamar Jackson has been on the sidelines with a sprained knee, and the Ravens have been competing without him in the lineup for about a month now.

While the injury is not an easy one to come back from, offensive coordinator Greg Roman is hopeful Jackson will return in the postseason.

“He’s a special guy,” Roman said. “I think if somebody’s got a chance to do it, he does. I would say, I would bet on him.

The Ravens, who are in second place in the AFC North with a 10-6 record, would be a much more dangerous offensive team if and when Jackson can return to the lineup. The QB had completed 203 of 326 passes for 2,272 yards with 17 touchdown passes and 7 interceptions before injuring his knee. He remains Baltimore’s leading rusher this season with 764 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Following the news in regards to the NFL reportedly canceling the Bills-Bengals game, the Ravens would not be able to catch the Bengals (11-4) for the division lead.

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The League has not officially stated how playoff implications or standings will be handled, but a decision should be announced on the matter soon.

The Ravens will continue with Tyler Huntley as the starting quarterback. The 24-year-old has completed 75 of 112 passes for 658 yards with 2 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. He has also run for 137 yards and 1 touchdown.