Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson Doubtful For Week 17 Game
For Baltimore Ravens fans hoping for a post-Christmas miracle, the injury report brought nothing but a lump of coal. The team has officially listed Quarterback Lamar Jackson as doubtful for their critical Saturday night showdown against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
Jackson, the two-time MVP who electrifies defenses like a live wire, hasn’t practiced all week. He’s nursing a back injury sustained when he took a knee to the spine during last week’s tough loss to the Patriots. Watching him grimace on the sidelines was painful enough; watching the Ravens’ playoff hopes potentially slip away without him might be worse.
If Jackson can’t go, the keys to the offense get tossed to Tyler Huntley. Now, Huntley isn’t a stranger to pressure. He stepped up big against the Bears earlier this season and has flashed potential before. But let’s be real: asking a backup to walk into the frozen tundra of Lambeau and save the season is a tall order, even if the Packers are dealing with their own quarterback questions regarding Jordan Love.
Playoff Hopes Hanging By a Thread
The Ravens are 7-8. They are currently on the outside looking in. To punch a ticket to the postseason, they effectively need to win out and get some help from the Steelers. A loss on Saturday doesn’t just hurt; it could serve as the formal eviction notice from the playoff race for the first time since 2021.
The timing couldn’t be worse. Beyond the injury, the rumor mill has been churning overtime. Reports surfaced this week suggesting friction between Jackson and Head Coach John Harbaugh, with some whispers about “preferential treatment” and sleeping in meetings. Harbaugh shut that down immediately, calling their relationship “A+” and dismissing the anonymous sourcing. But where there’s smoke, there’s usually at least a little stress, especially when a season goes sideways.
What To Watch For
- Huntley’s Heroics: If Huntley starts, can he recapture that magic he found in 2021 against this same Packers team? He nearly pulled off an upset then. He’ll need to be flawless this time.
- The Run Game: With or without Jackson, expect a heavy dose of Derrick Henry. The Ravens need to control the clock and keep the crowd out of it.
- Green Bay’s QB Situation: The Packers aren’t exactly healthy either. Whether it’s a banged-up Love or Malik Willis, the Ravens’ defense has an opportunity to feast if they can shake off last week’s collapse.
