The next man? Jackson & Huntley Have Sunday Question After Missing Practice – CBS Baltimore

BALTIMORE (WJZ) – The Baltimore Ravens will likely have two quarterbacks in Sunday’s game against the same division as the Cincinnati Bengals.
Lamar Jackson (ankle) was out of practice Friday and reserve quarterback Tyler Huntley missed training because of an unspecified illness. Both are listed as problematic.
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If Jackson and Huntley are unable to play on Sunday, third-place quarterback Josh Johnson will line up to start.
Johnson, a seven-year NFL veteran, was signed with Baltimore’s 53-man roster from the New York Jets’ practice team earlier this month.
The 35-year-old cruiser has played for six different NFL teams, seeing the most action during his rookie season in 2009 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
That season, Johnson started four games for the Bucs, completing 63 685-yard passes, four touchdowns and eight interceptions.
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Jackson hasn’t trained or played since he sprained his ankle against the Cleveland Browns in Week 14.
Fill in for Jackson, Huntley throws 215 yards and two touches into the Green Bay net, add 73 yards and hit the ground twice.
Wide-knee Devin Duvernay (ankle) and attacking striker Tire Phillips (knee) are on the suspect list after missing Friday’s training session, with keeper Ben Powers absent.
Full-back Odafe Oweh (sick) and full-back Patrick Ricard (knee) have not trained and are considered problematic.
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Defensive saves Calais Campbell (thigh) and Brandon Stephens (illness) were in question after they were restricted in practice.
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