Ravens' Lamar Jackson is '100 percent' ready for season-deciding matchup against Steelers

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson warms up before a game
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson warms up before a gameScott Taetsch/Getty Images

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will start in the final game of the season on Sunday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

When asked during a post-practice press conference if he would start, Jackson stated, "100 percent. I'll be out there (...) I feel great right now."

It's a winner-takes-all game where one will earn the AFC North division crown, while the other will see their season officially come to an end.

Jackson was out for Sunday's win against the Green Bay Packers after he was kneed in the back during the loss to the New England Patriots a week prior. 

Backup QB Tyler Huntley led the Ravens to another win in his second start of the season, the previous one being against the now-crowned NFC North champion Chicago Bears. 

Huntley finished the win in Green Bay with 167 total yards and one touchdown, while completing 16 of his 20 passing attempts. In both of his starts this season, Huntley has put up 293 passing yards on 32-of-42 passing (76%) with two touchdowns, no interceptions, and 113 rushing yards on 16 attempts (7.1 ypc). 

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