Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh offered cautious optimism on Friday regarding quarterback Lamar Jackson’s availability for this week’s game against the Chicago Bears.
Harbaugh confirmed that Jackson participated fully in practice today, calling it “good” progress but stopping short of guaranteeing his start.
“I know this… he practiced today, full practice today, so that was good,” Harbaugh said. “We’ll see where we’re at going forward.”
When asked whether the final decision would be Jackson’s, Harbaugh emphasized that player health decisions are collaborative.
“Everybody’s involved in the decision, always. It’s never [just one person] the doctors are involved, every part’s involved,” he explained.
If Jackson is unable to go, backup quarterback Tyler Huntley will be next in l

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