Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson missed practice Friday with an illness but is expected to play the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, head coach John Harbaugh told the Baltimore Sun.
“He’s going to get well,” Harbaugh said Friday. “He tried to come to training but he was just too ill.”
The Ravens officially ruled Jackson questionable on Friday. On Wednesday and Thursday he was a full participant in training. Tyler Huntley, who played four games last year as a replacement for the injured Jackson, is Baltimore’s backup quarterback.
Jackson has thrown 62.3% of his passes for 1,768 yards and 16 touchdowns with six interceptions this season. The former NFL MVP also has 635 yards and two scores on the floor.
Harbaugh also said it’s unclear if Mark Andrews will play on Sunday. The star tight end, who missed a game with shoulder and knee injuries, returned to training this week. He is ruled doubtful for week 11.
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