The Baltimore Ravens will more than likely be without their starting quarterback tomorrow. Lamar Jackson is still recovering from a low ankle sprain that he suffered in the second quarter of the Ravens' Week 14 loss to the Browns.

NFL insider Ian Rapoport gave his opinion on the matter, based off of what he has heard from those involved.

“No one I've spoken with has ruled him out specifically, but certainly it is looking like Tyler Huntley is going to be the starter for the Baltimore Ravens,” Rapoport said. He also called Tyler Huntley's start for the matchup against the Green Bay Packers “likely,” since Jackson's sprain seems to be “pretty significant.”

The star mobile quarterback has not practiced all week. Despite all signs pointing to Huntley getting the nod on Sunday, Jackson is still listed as questionable. According to ESPN, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that there is still a chance Jackson suits up on Sunday. This decision could be made extremely close to game time.

This wouldn't be Huntley's first start for the Ravens this season. He was the starter for Baltimore's Week 11 victory against the Bears. Huntley also played in the Ravens' Week 7 loss to the Bengals and came in for Jackson in Week 14.

The Ravens, with or without Jackson, will attempt to extend their lead in the AFC North and increase their chances of a solid spot in the playoffs.