Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's future in Baltimore is uncertain, as he may miss the Packers game due to a back injury and a recent report questioning his work ethic and trade rumors. The 28-year-old has struggled this season, with poor passing numbers and a decline in his dual-threat abilities. An opinion piece in the Baltimore Sun accused Jackson of sleeping in meetings, playing video games late into the evening, and receiving preferential treatment. The article also claimed that coach John Harbaugh has become tired of Jackson, leading to ongoing trade rumors. However, Harbaugh addressed the claims, insisting that he has an 'A-plus' relationship with the quarterback and that Jackson is fighting to get back on the field. The Ravens face the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field this weekend, with Tyler Huntley potentially starting under center. The Packers also listed starting quarterback Jordan Love and his backup, Malik Willis, as questionable. Jackson's absence from practice and the speculation surrounding his future have added to the intrigue, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering what the future holds for the signal caller.