The Baltimore Ravens anticipate having Lamar Jackson in the lineup Sunday after he was a full participant in Friday’s practice at Under Armour Performance Center practice field.
Jackson was listed as questionable by Baltimore’s training staff, and he’ll be a game-time decision after his third straight session since returning from a hamstring injury that caused him to miss two games before the bye week. Jackson was a limited participant Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
A full practice Friday gives him a chance to play in Sunday’s critical game against the Chicago Bears and boost the Ravens’ chances of going on a run of four or five victories as they chase down the 10 wins likely needed to secure an AFC playoff spot.
Jackson is the only player who has an injury designation for Baltimore, which got very healthy over the bye.
Baltimore is 1-5, and the offense has looked lost since Jackson went down in the Week 4 loss to Kansas City. Left tackle Ronnie Stanley was the only player not to participate Friday. Tyler Huntley was promoted to the backup quarterback spot, replacing a demoted Cooper Rush.
In the two starts during which Jackson was sidelined, Ravens backup Cooper Rush completed 25 of 39 passes for 251 yards, with four interceptions to zero touchdowns. He threw for just 72 yards against the Los Angeles Rams before the bye.
Huntley replaced Rush against the Rams, going 10 of 15 for 68 yards passing and 23 yards rushing.
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