NFL Investigates Lamar Jackson's Injury Report
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While Jackson was able to practice Friday, he was limited to scout team reps. He did not take any reps with the team's starters. The NFL has very clear rules about that exact scenario, per ESPN's Jamison Hensley.
No. Jackson will not play for the Ravens on Sunday against the Bears. Tyler Huntley will get his first start of the season for the Ravens, though he did see action against the Rams two weeks ago. Cooper Rush, who started the last two games, will be Huntley's backup.
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Bryce Young, QB, CAR (ankle): Andy Dalton will run the Carolina offense against the Bills, with Young hoping to return in Week 9. Cairo Santos, K, CHI (thigh): He got in a few full practices this week, so he should be able to reclaim kicker duties from Jake Moody.
Jackson, a two-time NFL MVP, picked up food at a Lake Worth food truck during the Baltimore Ravens bye week while recovering from an injury.
The availability of Baltimore Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson has come under scrutiny in the days leading up to the team's Week 8 game against the Chicago Bears. The situation prompted the organization to clarify its Friday injury report,
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is being accused of being high while getting some late-night food past midnight.
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