Lamar Jackson’s Scout Team Stint Raises Questions Ahead of Bears Showdown
The anticipation surrounding Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson’s status for the upcoming Week 8 matchup against the Chicago Bears has taken an unexpected turn. While many fans held out hope for Jackson to lead the Ravens onto the field, new reports indicate that his availability is far from certain.
Mixed Signals from Practice
NFL insider Ian Rapoport shed light on Jackson’s practice situation, noting that the former MVP participated fully during Friday’s session. This typically suggests a positive step towards starting. However, Rapoport introduced a twist that has left the Ravens’ fanbase with more questions than answers: Jackson spent the entirety of practice running the scout team.
According to Rapoport, this unusual assignment often hints that a player may not be ready for game action, suggesting Jackson could still be a week away from returning to starting duties.
Potential Impact on the Ravens
If Jackson is unable to suit up against the Bears, the Ravens will likely turn to Tyler “Snoop” Huntley, who has been elevated from the practice squad. Huntley’s preparation and performance could be pivotal, especially against a Chicago team looking to capitalize on any vulnerabilities.
With Jackson’s dual-threat capabilities and leadership, his absence would be felt significantly. The Ravens will need to rally and adapt quickly if they are to maintain their competitive edge without their star quarterback.
As the situation develops, fans and analysts alike will be closely monitoring Jackson’s recovery and the overall readiness of the Ravens’ roster for their critical clash with the Bears.

