

Baltimore Ravens starting quarterback Lamar Jackson won't play in Sunday's Week 18 showdown against the Bengals in Cincinnati.
But ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Saturday via Twitter that Jackson has "a strong chance" of playing in the Wild Card round next weekend.
Schefter also reported via Twitter early Sunday that the Ravens will wait until pregame warmups to announce whether Tyler Huntley or Anthony Brown will start against the Bengals in Cincinnati on Sunday.
The Bengals clinched the AFC North title when the NFL announced the cancellation of Monday's Bills-Bengals game. The Bengals can host a game in the first round of the playoffs by defeating the Ravens on Sunday, but they could face Baltimore in their first playoff game.
Jackson has missed his team's past four games with a knee injury. He had 174 passing yards with a touchdown and an interception along with 58 rushing yards in Baltimore's 19-17 win against the Bengals in October.
Huntley, who is 2-2 in the four starts he's made in Jackson's absence, is listed on the Ravens' injury report as questionable. He's been limited by a shoulder/wrist injury.
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