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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (knee) remained sidelined on Wednesday, but QB Tyler Huntley (concussion) was listed as a full participant. So it looks like Huntley is on track to be cleared for Saturday's game vs. the Browns. He's a downgrade from Jackson -- but an upgrade from 3rd-stringer Anthony Brown. Huntley's presence would be especially good news for TE Mark Andrews.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (knee) did not practice on Tuesday. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Sunday that Jackson's "most realistic return date" is Week 16, so we're not expecting him to play vs. the Browns on Saturday. QB Tyler Huntley (concussion) got in a limited practice on Tuesday, which gives him a shot to be cleared by Saturday. We'll update Baltimore's QB situation again tomorrow.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (knee) is inactive for today’s game vs. the Steelers. It sounds like Week 16 is most likely when we’ll see Jackson again. QB Tyler Huntley gets the start today.
Although the Ravens are hoping to get QB Lamar Jackson back for Week 15, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that his "most realistic return date" will be in Week 16 against the Falcons. He adds that there's also "a strong chance" the QB will not get back to full strength again this season because of his PCL sprain. That means a lot of fantasy football managers should be looking elsewhere for a starting QB the rest of the way, even if/when Jackson makes it back. He currently sits just 10th in points per game in common formats, with big totals in weeks 2 and 3 inflating even that. Outside of those contests, Jackson's scoring average for healthy games would rank just 14th at the position.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (knee) did not practice all week and is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game vs. the Steelers. The team is evidently still holding out hope that Jackson will show enough improvement over the next 48 hours to play, but it's a big long shot. QB Tyler Huntley figures to get the start.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (knee) did not practice on Wednesday, as expected. He's slated to miss 1-3 weeks with his PCL sprain. QB Tyler Huntley will start this weekend's game vs. the Steelers. We'll see if Jackson can make it back for Week 15.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson has been diagnosed with a sprained PCL, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. Schefter notes that this injury "often sideline players 1-to-3 weeks" -- although he's not referring to Jackson's specific timetable for return. We'll continue to keep you updated on the situation, but fantasy owners should plan on being without Jackson at least for Week 14.
Speaking about the status of QB Lamar Jackson's knee on Monday, Ravens HC John Harbaugh said: "I would say it's kind of week to week. It's probably less likely for this week, but it's not impossible." We'd bet on Jackson missing Sunday's game against the Steelers, leaving QB Tyler Huntley to start. Baltimore also added QB Brett Huntley on Monday. We'll certainly be watching for updates on Jackson's status.
The Ravens believe QB Lamar Jackson has just a "relatively mild" knee sprain, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The team is still awaiting results from the MRI on that left knee. "If he misses times ... it would probably be just 1 game," Rapoport adds. It's positive news, but let's see what that MRI reveals. Jackson owners should still be preparing to be without him for Week 14.
Ravens HC John Harbaugh said after Sunday's win over the Broncos that QB Lamar Jackson's knee injury is not season ending. "It's gonna be a number of days or weeks," Harbaugh added. Jackson is scheduled for additional testing on Monday, so we should learn more about his situation then. QB Tyler Huntley will take over for Baltimore for however long Jackson is out.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is questionable to return to Sunday's game vs. the Broncos with a left knee injury. We'll update his status when we know more. QB Tyler Huntley will step in for Jackson.
Update: Jackson has been downgraded to out.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (quad) is not listed on the final Week 13 injury report. He was limited in Wednesday’s practice but a full-go on Thursday and Friday. The quad shouldn’t be an issue vs. the Broncos this weekend.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (quad) was a full participant in Thursday's practice. So it doesn't look like that quad will be an issue vs. the Broncos this weekend. Jackson is safe to keep in Week 13 fantasy lineups.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson was limited in Wednesday's practice with a quad issue. A team spokesman said Jackson left practice early to get treatment on the quad. Jackson did not do his usual appearance with the media afterward. Check back tomorrow for another update on his status.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson ran for 89 yards Sunday against the Jaguars to power a quality fantasy outing. He rushed a season-high 14 times and narrowly missed a 4th-quarter TD when tackled just short of the goal line. (RB Gus Edwards scored 2 plays later.) Jackson completed just half of his 32 pass attempts but tallied 254 yards, his 2nd largest total of the season. A 62-yard connection with WR DeSean Jackson helped, as did a 40-yarder to TE Josh Oliver. The latter led the team with 76 yards on 4 receptions, matching TE Mark Andrews for the team catch lead. Jackson caught 2 of 3 targets for 74 yards. WRs Devin Duvernay and Demarcus Robinson combined for just 4 receptions and 40 yards. Baltimore gets a tougher Denver pass defense in Week 13.
Ravens TE Isaiah Likely has been downgraded to out for Sunday's game vs. the Jaguars. He suffered an ankle injury in Friday's practice. Likely's absence probably just pushes an extra target or 2 Mark Andrews' way.
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