Lamar Jackson Ruled Out For Baltimore Ravens With Knee Injury

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Lamar Jackson Ruled Out For Baltimore Ravens With Knee Injury

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson ruled out for Sunday's game after suffering a sprained right knee.

The Baltimore Ravens have ruled out quarterback Lamar Jackson for Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos after he suffered a sprained right knee in the team's win over the Carolina Panthers.

Jackson was injured in the third quarter of the Ravens' 24-20 win over the Panthers after he was sacked by Carolina defender Marquis Haynes. Jackson stayed in the game for one more play, but he eventually limped off the field and was ruled out of the game shortly after.

Tyler Huntley will start in place of Jackson.

Huntley, who started four games for the Ravens last season, will start in place of Jackson against the Broncos. Huntley has played well in relief of Jackson this season, completing 66.7% of his passes for 311 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions.

The Ravens are hoping that Jackson's injury is not serious, but they are still awaiting the results of an MRI to confirm the severity of the sprain. If Jackson is forced to miss an extended period of time, it would be a major blow to the Ravens' Super Bowl hopes.