Lamar Jackson did not practice for a second straight day as the Ravens prepare to take on the Green Bay Packers in a must-win game.
Jackson missed just one day of practice each of the past six weeks as he dealt with knee, ankle, and toe injuries. The past couple of weeks, he has taken a rest day and been ill.
Jackson is having a tougher time bouncing back from the painful back contusion, however.
Tyler Huntley, who won his only start of the season against the Chicago Bears in Week 8, would get the start if Jackson can’t play.
Jackson was the only Ravens player missing on Christmas Eve. Cornerback Chidobe Awuzie (foot) and left guard Andrew Vorhees (foot) were limited for the second straight day. Running back Keaton Mitchell (calf) was upgraded to a full participant in Wednesday’s practice. Kyle Hamilton (ankle) also logged a full practice for the second straight day.
For the Packers, quarterback Jordan Love (concussion) was on the field again and was a limited participant. Backup quarterback Malik Willis did not practice due to an illness.