BALTIMORE — Baltimore Ravens starting quarterback Lamar Jackson gave an about his health on social media late Thursday afternoon.
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He said is, “in the recovery process” after “suffering a PCL grade 2 sprain on the borderline of strain 3.”
Jackson suffered a knee injury December 4 against Denver and has not played since.
“There is still inflammation surrounding my knee,” said Jackson. “My knee remains unstable. I’m in good spirits, as I continue with treatments on the road to recovery.”
He did not practice Wednesday and Thursday, the Ravens announced.
Back-up quarterback Tyler Huntley returned throwing passes after not throwing last week but was limited, according to team’s injury report.
Anthony Brown started last week for Baltimore.
“I wish I could be out there with my guys more than anything,” said Jackson. “I can’t give a 100% of myself to my guys and fans. I’m still hopeful we still have a chance.”
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Sunday will mark the third time the Bengals and Ravens have played this season. The Ravens won the first game, 19-17, on October 9 but the Bengals beat Baltimore on Sunday, 27-16, in Cincinnati.
The Bengals and Ravens will play Sunday night at 8:15 p.m. at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, the winner will advance to the AFC Divisional Playoffs.
News Center 7 will have coverage of the Bengals and Ravens leading up to the game.
This includes the Orange Zone Sunday morning, January 15, at 11:30 a.m. with News Center 7′s Brandon Lewis providing live coverage from Paycor Stadium on Sunday.