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Josh Johnson expected to start for Ravens with Jackson, Huntley out

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Josh Johnson (15) warms up prior to the game against the Green Bay Packers at M&T Bank Stadium.

The Baltimore Ravens are adding backup quarterback Tyler Huntley to the reserve/COVID-19 list, according to multiple reports, making third-string quarterback and former Bengal Josh Johnson the team's expected starting quarterback ahead of Sunday's AFC North showdown between the Ravens and Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who was voted to the AFC Pro Bowl team over Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and others, hasn't practiced since suffering an ankle injury against the Cleveland Browns earlier this month. The Ravens announced Saturday via Twitter that he's not traveling with the team to Cincinnati.

NFL Network reported Friday that Huntley missed practice Friday with a non-COVID illness. The Ravens listed both QBs as questionable for Sunday.

Johnson, who played in two games for the Bengals in 2013, replaced Mike White at quarterback for the New York Jets during the third quarter of their October game against Cincinnati. It was Johnson's first NFL regular-season action since 2018.




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