The Ravens are likely already at a disadvantage heading into Saturday.
It looks like the team could be without Lamar Jackson under center in a must-win game against the Packers at Lambeau Field, as he was listed as doubtful on the team’s injury report on Thursday.
A back injury that sent him out early against the Patriots in Week 16 has been weighing on Jackson before Week 1, as the two-time MVP has not practiced all week.
The Ravens, who have made the postseason the last three years and six out of the last seven, have a lot at stake on Sunday.
If they lose — or tie — in Green Bay, the Ravens (7-8), their postseason chances are over.
Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens passes the ball against the New England Patriots during the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on December 21, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. Getty ImagesIf Jackson isn’t starting on Sunday, the Ravens will turn to Tyler Huntley, who has played just four games this season, including one start in which the backup led the Ravens to a victory over the NFC-North leading Bears.
The sixth-year quarterback has thrown 36 completions for 319 yards and one touchdown in 2025.
In his career, Huntley has thrown for 3,105 yards (on a 65.7 percent completion rate) with 12 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.
“A lot of our games have been must-win [games], and every week we must win, so we have to focus on going 1-0 this week,” Huntley told reporters this week, according to ESPN. “If we’re doing everything that we need to do, we’ll get that.”
The Ravens are supporting Huntley with their season hanging in the balance.
Tyler Huntley speaks at a news conference after an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. AP“He goes out like he’s the starter,” star running back Derrick Henry said of Huntley. “He practices that way, and he prepares that way. So yes, if ‘Snoop’ [Huntley] is going to go out there, he’s going to roll and do what he has to do.”
With the two-time NFL MVP under center for the past eight seasons in Baltimore, the Ravens have gone 79-35, including the postseason, and have averaged 27.7 points per game. Without Jackson, the team has scored 16.2 per game.
The Packers, on the other hand, clinched a playoff berth Thursday with the Lions’ loss to the Vikings.

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