Lamar Jackson Ruled Out for Chicago Bears Game
Lamar Jackson will miss the Week 8 game against the Chicago Bears due to injury; Tyler Huntley, who has started 10 games for the Ravens, will start in his place.
- On October 25, 2025, the Baltimore Ravens announced they ruled out Lamar Jackson for tomorrow's game against the Chicago Bears, with Tyler `Snoop` Huntley set to start in his place.
- Lamar Jackson's hamstring injury kept him sidelined after Week 4 vs. the Kansas City Chiefs, while Friday practice logs showed conflicting signals with scout team activity and a later downgrade.
- In four starts this season, Lamar Jackson has completed 71.6 percent of his passes for 869 yards with 10 touchdowns and one interception, while averaging a career-low 41.5 rushing yards per game.
- For the Bears, Jackson's absence changes defensive priorities as they prepare for a steadier Ravens offense relying on Derrick Henry, NFL running back, who averages 5.0 yards per carry, Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen said.
- Historically, the Baltimore Ravens have struggled without Lamar Jackson, holding a 4-11 record since 2019, while Tyler `Snoop` Huntley offers experience but has thrown just 68 yards in relief this year.
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Lamar Jackson Ruled Out For Sunday's Game Against Bears, Set To Return Next Thursday vs Dolphins
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson set to miss his third straight game because of his hamstring injury. Jackson was listed as a full participant in Friday’s practice but was downgraded to limited Saturday. He is now expected to return from his hamstring injury Thursday night in Miami against the Dolphins. Tyler Huntley is set to start […]
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