Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Source of illness uncertain
Jackson, who is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bears, isn't dealing with an illness related to COVID-19, but the Ravens' medical staff hasn't yet identified the nature of his ailment, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
According to Rapoport, Jackson's illness is believed to be a viral issue, but doctors are apparently confident that the quarterback isn't exhibiting symptoms of either COVID-19 or the flu. In any case, Jackson's ailment was serious enough for the Ravens to rule him out from being available Sunday, even though he made the trip to Chicago and attempted to keep himself hydrated over the past several days. Tyler Huntley is making his first NFL start Sunday in place of Jackson, who will set his sights on getting healthy in advance of the team's Week 12 showdown with Cleveland.
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