Lamar Jackson, the reigning MVP from the Baltimore Ravens, tested positive for COVID-19. Jackson is one of nearly a dozen players and staff who contracted coronavirus. Backup QB Robert Griffin III, aka RG3, will start for the Ravens against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

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Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson eludes the Cincy Bengals defense, but he could not fade COVID-19. (Image: Nick Wass/AP)

On Wednesday, the NFL postponed the Pittsburgh/Baltimore game, originally scheduled for Thursday Night Football as part of a Thanksgiving tripleheader. The NFL bumped the game until Sunday, but that was before more staff and players tested positive for COVID-19. The outbreak has not been contained.

The Baltimore Ravens will shut down their team facility until Monday, which seems problematic considering they face Pittsburgh on Sunday. The NFL will make a full decision on the fate of the game on Friday. The league is seeking to avoid a cancelation.

The Ravens have a scheduling quirk in which they play on consecutive Thursdays during Week 12 and Week 13. They were scheduled to meet the Dallas Cowboys next Thursday. The NFL, which has been overly generous with the Ravens up to this point, could push Week 13’s game from Thursday to Sunday.

L-Jax Down, RG3 Up

The Ravens think Jackson contracted COVID-19 from center Patrick Mekari, who tested positive after the Titans game on Sunday. Jackson’s game-day locker was located next to JK Dobbins, another player who tested positive.

Jackson could miss at least two weeks and two games while stuck on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. With a postseason berth on the line, this is the worst possible news for the Ravens.

After winning the MVP last season, Jackson is having an off year compared to his 2019 campaign. Jackson passed for 1,948 yards, 15 touchdowns, and six interceptions through 10 games. In only 15 games last season, Jackson connected for 3,127 yards, 36 touchdowns, and just six picks.

The Ravens lead the NFL in rushing with Jackson leading the way. He rushed 103 times for 575 yards and three touchdowns. He averages 5.6 yards per carry, down from his remarkable 6.9 yards per carry last season. In 2019, Jackson eclipsed 1,206 rushing yards.

Three of the top four Ravens’ rushers caught coronavirus. Earlier in the week, the Ravens put starting running back Mark Ingram (232 yards, 2 TD) and rookie RB JK Dobbins (380 yards, 2 TD, 5.3 yards per carry) on the Reserve/COVID list. Gus Edwards (376 yards, 3 TD, 4.4 yards per carry) is the only RB to not catch coronavirus.

RG3 is the next man up for the Ravens. He completed just one pass for nine yards this season. In the last three seasons as a backup in Baltimore, RG3 started just one game (Week 16 last season to provide Jackson a rest before the postseason). RG3 is 1-0 as a starter with the Ravens. The former Heisman Trophy winner started 35 games and went 14-21 with Washington between 2012 and 2014.

Pissed Off Pittsburgh

Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers were livid. This was the second time this season they’ve been jerked around when an opponent suffered a COVID-19 outbreak. Earlier in the season, an outbreak struck the Tennessee Titans. The NFL pushed back the Pittsburgh/Tennessee game and sent the Steelers on an early bye week, despite spending the entire week in practice.

Coach Mike Tomlin wanted to reward his weary players with a mini-bye week, giving them five days off to rest and heal up after they completed a Thanksgiving evening game against Baltimore. With the NFL bumping the Thursday game, the Steelers took another bad beat.

The undefeated Steelers (10-0) beat the Ravens earlier in the season. Pittsburgh seeks a season sweep, which would thrust them five games ahead of the Ravens and nearly lock up the AFC North crown.