Report: Lamar could be sidelined until Week 16
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson could be sidelined until the team's Week 16 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Jackson, who's reportedly dealing with a PCL sprain in his knee, would be slated to miss the club's next game against the Cleveland Browns in addition to Sunday's meeting with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Although the Ravens are hopeful that Jackson can return for next week's bout against the Browns, the Week 16 contest with the Falcons remains more realistic, Schefter adds.
Jackson suffered the injury in a Week 13 victory over the Denver Broncos. Tyler Huntley stepped in for the injured quarterback and won the contest for Baltimore.
Head coach John Harbaugh described Jackson as week-to-week on Monday.
Huntley will start Sunday's matchup against the Steelers, with Jackson inactive after missing all three practice sessions this week.
The Ravens are tied with the Cincinnati Bengals for the best record in the AFC North (8-4) entering Sunday's slate. Jackson has recorded 17 passing touchdowns to seven interceptions while also adding another three scores with his legs.
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