The Baltimore Ravens are set to take on the Green Bay Packers in what should be a fantastic Week 15 matchup. Baltimore holds a slim lead in the AFC North with the playoffs right around the corner. However, their outlook against Green Bay is a bit shaky, as Lamar Jackson's status is not ideal.

According to Jay Glazer and NBC Sports EDGE, Lamar Jackson has been ruled out for the Ravens' game against the Packers. Even so, Baltimore seems confident in Tyler Huntley's ability to play quarterback. He fits the offensive scheme well, putting the team in good hands.

Even so, the is a massive loss for the Ravens. Considering playoffs are on the line right now, Baltimore needs any win they can get. The AFC North is an incredibly close race as the Cincinnati Bengals are hot on their heels. With Jackson out of the lineup, this is a moment for Cincinnati to strike.

It'll be interesting to see how this game plays out. The Packers have been one of the most consistent teams in the league while the Ravens have been hit hard with injuries. Green Bay is favored to win, but it's not like Baltimore is dead in the water.

Huntley proved to be a competent backup before and he'll have another opportunity on Sunday. Of course, it'd be better to have Lamar Jackson under center, but the Ravens won't have that leisure. Look for Baltimore's offense to produce similar numbers. Baltimore should focus on running the ball as often as possible in this one.