Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said they weren't trying to deceive anyone when suddenly changing quarterback Lamar Jackson's practice status before Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.
On Saturday, the Ravens changed Jackson's practice status from full participant to limited and confirmed he would miss a third straight game due to a hamstring injury. Backup QB Tyler Huntley started in place of Jackson against Chicago.
The QB ran the scout-team offense during Friday's practice. Players who do so are considered limited and should be listed as such on the team's injury report. The NFL is now investigating the Ravens for violating the league's policy.
John Harbaugh explains why Lamar Jackson's status was changed
"I'm not involved in those rules," Harbaugh told the m

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