Huntley likely to start for injured Jackson, Harbaugh says
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Lamar Jackson missed a third straight day of practice for the Baltimore Ravens on Friday, and coach John Harbaugh conceded that backup quarterback Tyler Huntley would likely start Sunday at Pittsburgh.
Jackson is listed as doubtful on the injury report, but there's been little indication that he's recovering quickly enough to play this weekend after hurting his knee in last Sunday's game against Denver.
“It looks like it’s going to be Tyler on Sunday, yes," Harbaugh said.
Baltimore did rule out cornerback Daryl Worley with a hamstring injury. Offensive lineman Patrick Mekari (toe), linebacker Del'Shawn Phillips (quad), linebackers Patrick Queen (thigh) and Kristian Welch (concussion) and guard Kevin Zeitler (knee) are questionable.
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