Lamar Jackson and John Harbaugh
Week 8 marks a crucial turning point forboth the Baltimore Ravens and the Chicago Bears as they face off at M&T Bank Stadiumon October 26.Kickoffis set for 1 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+.
The Bears enter the matchup on a four-game winning streak behind quarterback Caleb Williams, sitting at 4-2. Meanwhile, the Ravens are looking to snap a four-game losing streak and regain momentum after a difficult stretch.
However, theRavens’ plans took another hit when Lamar Jacksonwas ruled out with a hamstring injury. His absence not only affectsSunday’s game but has also prompted a deeper look from the league into how Baltimore handled his injury report leading up to Week 8.
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NFL Investigates Baltimore Over Lamar Jackson Injury Report
The last time (and only time) Tyler Huntley started in place of Lamar Jackson vs. the Bears, he orchestrated a game-winning drive in 2021
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The NFL has opened an investigation into how the Baltimore Ravens handled their reporting ofJackson’s practice participation before the Week 8 game. The team initially listed Jackson as a full participant duringFriday’s practicebut later changed his status to “limited.”
“The league will look into this,”NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told reporters Saturday, via ESPN. “The league reviews any matter involving a change to aplayer’s status.”
In a statement, the Ravens said: “Lamar Jackson was present for and participated fully in our entire Friday practice. Upon further evaluation today and after conferring with the league office, because Lamardidn’t take any starter reps in practice, we updated our report to reflect his practice participation.”
According to ESPN, a source confirmed Jackson ran the scout team duringFriday’s session rather than taking reps with the starters. Under theNFL’s injury report policy, a player who participates in individual drills or scout-team work due to medical reasons mustbe listed as a “limited participant.”
The policy states: “Participation on the scout team, no matter how extensive, by a player whose normal repetitions would be with the starter but for his medical condition, would not alter theplayer’s proper designation as ‘limited participation.’”
If the Ravensare found to have violated this rule, the team could face a fine or other league discipline.
Bears vs. Ravens Odds, Predictions, and What to Expect
Despite being hit behind the line on 50% of his carries this season, Derrick Henry is averaging 1.4 yards before contact per rush 6th-most among RBs (min. 50 carries).
He’ll face a Bears defense allowing 2.0 yards before contact, 2nd-most in the NFL.
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Without Jackson, the Ravens (1-5) will rely on backup quarterback Tyler Huntley to lead the offense against a Chicago team that has been one of theNFL’s hottest in recent weeks. The Bears (4-2) are coming off a 26-14 win over the New Orleans Saints and have averaged 25.3 points per game over their four-game win streak.
According to SportsLine consensus odds, Baltimoreenters the matchup as a 2.5-point favorite, with the over/under set at 45 points, down from the opening line of 49.5.
Running backD’Andre Swift has averaged 7.1 yards per carry with a touchdown over his last two games and could challenge a Ravens defense that has struggled to stop the run.Chicago’s defense, which allows 350 yards per game, may find success against a Baltimore offense that ranks 31st in turnover rate.
The SportsLine Projection Model predicts a close game, giving the Bears a 59% chance to cover the spread. Final score prediction: Ravens 26, Bears 24.