Ravens QB Lamar Jackson considered week-to-week with knee injury

The Steelers are likely going against Tyler Huntley this week.

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On Monday, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson underwent an MRI on the knee he injured in last week’s game against the Denver Broncos. After the MRI, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh characterized Jackson as “week-to-week” but it sounded like the Pittsburgh Steelers wouldn’t be seeing him this Sunday.

“As the week goes on, we’ll see for this week,” Harbaugh said. “It’s probably less likely for this week, but it’s not impossible. Then, after that, it’ll become more and more likely.”

If Jackson can’t go it would be Tyler Huntley getting the start. The last time the Steelers took on the Ravens Huntley was the quarterback and the Steelers won 16-13 and Pittsburgh picked off Huntley twice. However, the game went to overtime and Huntley did rush for 72 yards.

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