

With starting quarterback Lamar Jackson acknowledging via Twitter on Thursday that his knee remains unstable and he can't give 100 percent of himself but still hopes the Baltimore Ravens have a chance to win their Wild Card round showdown with the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium, it remains to be seen whether backup Tyler Huntley will be available at quarterback on Sunday night.
Huntley has been a limited participant Wednesday and Thursday. He and Jackson were both inactive for the Ravens' Week 18 loss to the Bengals, and third-stringer Anthony Brown made his first NFL start.
Huntley, who is 2-2 in the four starts he's made in Jackson's absence, has tendinitis in his right shoulder. He did throw during Thursday's practice - the first time since Jan. 1 that he's been seen throwing passes.
"He looked good," Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman said, per ESPN's Jamison Hensley. "It's day-to-day. He's making progress. We take stock on it every day."
ESPN's Scott Van Pelt said late Wednesday during "SportsCenter" that "it's just really difficult/impossible to envision a (playoff) run in (Lamar Jackson's) absence."
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