Lamar Jackson will miss out on wild-card weekend for a second straight year, and this time it's for a much better reason. The Baltimore Ravens and their star quarterback earned the AFC's top playoff seed and the conference's sole bye with a dominant regular season run just one year after uncertainty clouded Jackson's health and future. Jackson missed the final five regular season games and the playoffs a year ago because of a left knee injury, and Tyler Huntley started in his place when the Ravens lost to Cincinnati in a wild-card round game.