The Baltimore Ravens are preparing for a must-win game against the Pittsburgh Steelers with a playoff berth on the line. The Ravens have a miniscule chance at the postseason but will need help from other teams, as well as a win against their hated rivals. Per Ravens reporter Jamison Hensley, Baltimore revealed who their starting quarterback will be for the pivotal contest against the Steelers.

Per Hensley, it will be Tyler Huntley- and not Lamar Jackson- at quarterback for the Ravens in a must-win game against the Steelers. It certainly hurts to not have Jackson, though it was likely expected, as the star signal-caller hasn't seen game action in a month.

While it hurts to not have Jackson, the Ravens still have a chance with Huntley under center, as the backup has been respectable, nearly leading the team to wins over playoff-caliber teams such as the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams.

Huntley's best games came against the Packers and Cleveland Browns, as he threw for over 200 yards and a touchdown in each game, with the Ravens putting up 20-plus points without Jackson in each contest.

Tyler Huntley and the Ravens will still have a tall task facing a hungry Steelers defense that just sacked Browns' quarterback Baker Mayfield nine times.