What's Happening?
Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback, practiced again on Friday, indicating a possible return for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. Jackson has been dealing with a right hamstring injury,
which has kept him out since September 28. His practice participation level on Friday will provide further insight into his readiness to play. Backup quarterback Cooper Rush has been starting in Jackson's absence, but has not secured a win, leaving the Ravens eager for Jackson's return.
Why It's Important?
Jackson's return is vital for the Ravens, who have struggled without him, losing two games with Rush as the starter. Jackson's ability to lead the team and his big-play potential are crucial for the Ravens' offensive success. His return could improve the team's chances of winning and impact their standing in the league. The Ravens' playoff aspirations may depend on Jackson's ability to play and perform at his usual high level.
What's Next?
The Ravens will continue to assess Jackson's condition and make a decision on his participation in Sunday's game. If Jackson is unable to play, Tyler Huntley is expected to start. The team's performance against the Bears will be critical in determining their future prospects. Fans and analysts will be watching closely for updates on Jackson's status and the team's strategy.











