Report: Lamar Jackson has sprained PCL
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson sprained his PCL in Sunday's win against the Denver Broncos, sources told Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The Ravens previously labeled Jackson week-to-week with a knee injury.
Head coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Jackson wasn't likely to be ready for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
"It's going to be a weekly thing," Harbaugh said. "As the week goes on, we'll see for this week. He's probably less likely for this week, but it's not impossible, and then after that, it will become more and more likely."
Quarterback Tyler Huntley will get most of the reps in practice this week, Harbaugh said.
Huntley led the Ravens on a game-winning drive in their victory over the Broncos.
The 24-year-old Huntley started four games for the Ravens last season, totaling 1,375 yards and five touchdowns.
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