Lamar Jackson has been ruled out for a fifth straight game and Tyler Huntley is expected to start again despite not throwing this week in practice.
Huntley was limited in practice throughout the week as undrafted rookie Anthony Brown took the reps with the first-team offense. Huntley took the mental reps, Head Coach John Harbaugh said.
“Yes, he had a tendonitis issue in his shoulder and things. So, we just decided not to put him through that,” Harbaugh said.
“He’s been involved in all the walkthroughs; he’s been involved in all the mental work. So, I think there’s a really good chance he could play on Sunday, but again, if that doesn’t happen, then it doesn’t happen. So, [I’m] hopeful for that.”
As of now, Harbaugh said Brown will be the backup and “he’ll be ready to go if needed.”
Huntley has been managing the tendonitis since the summer, taking rest when needed. A wrist issue was also added to the injury report this week. Asked Friday if the shoulder and wrist have been bothering him more this week than previous weeks, Huntley said “just a little bit more.”
“I think I probably landed it wrong – a little something – during the game,” he said. “It feels good, but we’re trying to make sure it’s great for the game, and I should be good.
I feel like I’ve got a good chance to play Sunday. Although, how I wake up feeling come Saturday, Sunday … I’ve just been resting. The best way to feel the best is a little rest, so they’ve been resting me these past couple days, and I’ll be ready to go.”
Calais Campbell, Marcus Peters Questionable After Returning to Practice
Veteran defenders Calais Campbell (knee) and Marcus Peters (calf) returned to practice this week and are both questionable to play in Sunday’s game.
Campbell had one full practice on Thursday and sat out Wednesday and Friday. He is one sack away from reaching the 100-sack milestone, but the Ravens also want him and others at full strength for the playoffs.
“I’ve progressed well – very well,” Campbell said…
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