Lamar Jackson questionable for Sunday's game against Bears originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is questionable for Sunday afternoon's game against the Chicago Bears due to a non-COVID-related illness.
ESPN's Adam Schefter provided a further update on Jackson's status Saturday night, reporting that the signal caller is "50-50" to play.
Jackson was a full participant at Ravens practice on Friday after missing the prior two days due to the illness.
The 2019 MVP has only missed two games in his career since being named Baltimore's starting quarterback in the middle of his rookie season. The Ravens chose to sit Jackson along with several other starters for their Week 17 game against the Steelers in 2019, and Jackson was on the COVID-19 list during Baltimore's Week 12 loss to Pittsburgh in 2020.
Jackson, who's yet to play against the Bears, has a 25-2 record against teams he faces for the first time.
If Jackson can't play on Sunday, second-year quarterback Tyler Huntley will make his first career start. The former Utah Ute has only thrown 16 regular-season passes in his career and last played during the Ravens' Week 7 loss to the Bengals.
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