Injured Lamar Jackson on Ravens sideline, doubtful for crucial Packers game due to back contusion.
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Lamar Jackson doubtful for Ravens' crucial game against Packers

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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is listed as doubtful for Saturday's Week 17 matchup against the Green Bay Packers due to a back contusion sustained in last week's loss to the New England Patriots. The injury leaves the 7-8 Ravens facing potential playoff elimination, with backup Tyler Huntley likely to start if Jackson cannot play. A win is essential for Baltimore to keep its AFC North hopes alive ahead of a possible Week 18 showdown with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Baltimore Ravens' playoff aspirations hang in the balance as star quarterback Lamar Jackson, a two-time MVP, remains sidelined by a back contusion from their 28-24 defeat to the New England Patriots in Week 16. Jackson exited the game in the second quarter after taking a knee to the back from Patriots safety Craig Woodson on a designed run. He completed 7 of 10 passes for 101 yards before leaving, right before a field goal tied the score at 10-10.

Jackson did not practice all week, listed as a non-participant in Tuesday's walkthrough and absent Wednesday and Thursday. This marks the fourth game he would miss this season if he sits out, having also left early in two others due to various ailments. The Ravens (7-8) have struggled offensively, with Jackson accounting for just nine total touchdowns and seven turnovers over the past eight games, averaging 21.8 rushing yards per contest amid injuries. This year is his first with six losses as a starter, ending a previous 16-0 record in Weeks 15 and later.

If Jackson cannot play, Tyler Huntley will start his second game of the season at Lambeau Field. Huntley replaced Jackson against the Patriots, completing 9 of 10 passes for 65 yards as Baltimore built a 24-13 lead before collapsing in the fourth quarter.

Expressing frustration post-game, Jackson said, "It's BS, bro. I can't control that. I'm on the ground. I'm down. I gave myself up. I got kneed in the back. ... [I'm] getting injured, and then we're fighting for a chance to make the playoffs. I can't finish the game with my guys. It's BS." He added, "My legs felt great. I just got kneed in the back in the red zone. I just couldn't finish the game. I was trying. I [got] a Toradol shot and stuff like that, but it still didn't get [any] better. Pain. It hurts. [It] hurts."

A Ravens victory over the Packers is critical; a loss would clinch the AFC North for the Pittsburgh Steelers before their Week 18 matchup. The Packers also face quarterback uncertainty, with Jordan Love questionable due to concussion protocol and a left shoulder injury, and backup Malik Willis questionable with illness and a right shoulder issue.

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Reactions on X center on Lamar Jackson's doubtful status for the Ravens' must-win game against the Packers, emphasizing Tyler Huntley's likely start and potential playoff elimination for Baltimore. High-profile reporters confirm the back injury details and note Packers QBs Jordan Love and Malik Willis as questionable. Sentiments include concern for Ravens' offense and playoff hopes, optimism from Packers and Steelers fans, and betting advice to downgrade Baltimore.

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The Baltimore Ravens are on the brink of missing the playoffs, needing a victory over the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night to keep their AFC North hopes alive. Lamar Jackson is doubtful with a back injury, forcing backup Tyler Huntley to likely start. The Packers, already playoff-bound, will be without quarterback Jordan Love due to a concussion.

The Green Bay Packers will host the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night in a matchup with significant playoff implications, but both teams face uncertainty at quarterback. Jordan Love has been ruled out due to a concussion, while Lamar Jackson is listed as doubtful with a back injury. Backup quarterbacks Malik Willis and potentially Tyler Huntley will take the field as the Packers aim to secure their NFC North position and the Ravens fight to keep their AFC North hopes alive.

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With Jordan Love ruled out due to a concussion—as previously reported—the Green Bay Packers will start backup Malik Willis on Saturday night against the Baltimore Ravens at Lambeau Field. Lamar Jackson is doubtful with a back injury, positioning Tyler Huntley to start amid Baltimore's slim playoff push, while Green Bay eyes better seeding.

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens will clash in a winner-take-all game for the AFC North title and a playoff spot on Sunday night. With the Steelers at 9-7 and the Ravens at 8-8, both teams enter the matchup relatively healthy, though illness has sidelined key Baltimore players in practice. Lamar Jackson and T.J. Watt are confirmed to play, heightening the stakes in this pivotal rivalry game.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night in a winner-take-all battle for the AFC North title and the final AFC playoff spot. Both teams enter with injury concerns, including the Steelers missing wide receiver DK Metcalf due to suspension and tight end Darnell Washington with a broken arm. Analysts highlight the Ravens' rushing advantage led by Derrick Henry as a key factor.

The New England Patriots, leading the AFC East at 11-3, face the Baltimore Ravens, who sit second in the AFC North at 7-7, on Sunday Night Football. The matchup at M&T Bank Stadium features quarterback Drake Maye against Lamar Jackson, with Baltimore favored by 3.5 points. A win could solidify playoff positioning for both teams as the regular season nears its end.

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As kickoff nears for the Steelers-Ravens Week 18 winner-take-all clash at Acrisure Stadium—building on prior previews highlighting records, recent form, and rivalry history—final inactives and returns shape the pivotal AFC North showdown, with T.J. Watt back for Pittsburgh and Derrick Henry's dominance a continued Ravens threat.

 

 

 

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