Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh says he's planning on Lamar Jackson at QB against Green Bay Packers on Sunday

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Lamar Jackson was carted off with an ankle injury.

After the first play of the second quarter, Lamar Jackson was carted off the field with an ankle injury. (0:41)

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Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback, was not ruled out against the Green Bay Packers on Monday after he injured his ankle in the loss to the Cleveland Browns.

John Harbaugh said that the plans are for Lamar to be out there. We'll see where it goes this week. He'll go if he can. Tyler will be the quarterback if not. That's where we are.

Jackson left the stadium in a protective boot after he injured his ankle in Cleveland. He has never missed a game because of an injury.

Harbaugh said Jackson did not suffer a high ankle injury.

Harbaugh said they would have to see what it was from there and how he felt this week.

The Ravens are looking to avoid their first three-game losing streak in over a year, which would be their first since Week 10 to 12 last season. The Packers will be in Baltimore on Sunday.

Huntley would make his second start if Jackson is unable to play. Huntley, who was an athlete at Utah, has completed 58-of-87 passes for 528 yards and one touchdown this season. He was the one who almost led the Ravens to a franchise-record comeback on Sunday.

Jackson was hurt on the first play of the second quarter when Owosu- Koramoah dove at the quarterback after he threw a pass. Jackson grabbed his ankle as he fell to the ground.

Jackson has only been out for three times since taking over as the Ravens starting quarterback. He missed two games because of illness and was not able to play in the season finale because Baltimore had already secured the top seed in the conference.

Jackson was in the worst slump of his career before the injury. Jackson had thrown three touchdown and six interceptions for a 33.4 Total QBR over his last four games, which is 25th in the NFL.