CHICAGO (670 The Score) -- Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson is officially inactive against the Bears on Sunday due to an illness. Tyler Huntley will start in his place.

Jackson was put on the Ravens' injury report Saturday due to an illness, which kept him from practicing Wednesday and Thursday. He returned to practice Friday. Jackson was listed as questionable to play Sunday and did arrive at Soldier Field prior to kickoff, but he was ruled out shortly after.
Jackson has completed 64.4% of his passes while averaging 271 passing yards and 71 rushing yards per game this season. A second-year quarterback out of Utah, Huntley has thrown 16 career passes.
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The Bears' inactives for Sunday are receiver Allen Robinson (hamstring), safety Eddie Jackson (hamstring), defensive lineman Akiem Hicks (ankle), running back Damien Williams (knee), quarterback Nick Foles, cornerback Artie Burns and tight end Jesper Horsted.
The Bears placed pass rusher Khalil Mack (foot) and linebacker Danny Trevathan (knee) on injured reserve Friday, with both of their seasons now over.
Kickoff between the Bears (3-6) and Ravens (6-3) comes at noon CT on Sunday from Soldier Field.
Chris Emma covers the Bears, Chicago’s sports scene and more for 670TheScore.com. Follow him on Twitter @CEmma670.