It doesn't look like the Baltimore Ravens will select Lamar Jackson for a must-win.
The star defensive back was listed as questionable Thursday for Saturday's game in Green Bay against the Packers.
Jackson is recovering from a back injury he suffered in Sunday's loss to the New England Patriots. Earlier this week, Jackson underwent an MRI, which revealed no injuries other than “significant contusion.” He hasn't trained all week.
The two-time MVP suffered a back contusion in the second quarter of the Ravens' 28-24 loss. After defensive back Craig Woodson took a knee just after the two-minute warning, Jackson handed the ball to Keaton Mitchell and then moved to the sideline during a timeout.
The loss leaves Baltimore (7-8) two games behind first-place Pittsburgh in the AFC North with two games remaining. The Ravens will be eliminated from playoff contention with a loss on Saturday.
Tyler Huntley expects to head to Baltimore if Jackson is unable to travel.
Meanwhile, Packers cornerback Jordan Love is listed as a suspect after suffering a concussion during last Saturday's loss in Chicago. His backup, Malik Willis, is also questionable (shoulder and illness).
Both defensemen were limited in practice Thursday.
Clayton Thune, from the Packers' practice squad, is Green Bay's third-string cornerback.
The Packers (9-5-1) need a win to keep the Bears (11-4) from clinching first place in the NFC North.






