The Baltimore Ravens are coming off of a tough 22-10 Thursday night defeat in Week 10 at the hands of the Miami Dolphins. Despite the loss, the team finds themselves in the drivers seat of the AFC North, boasting a solid record of 6-3.
On Wednesday, the Ravens released their first injury report ahead of a Week 11 matchup with the Chicago Bears. The report features many starters and the return of a few players who has not practiced in weeks with running back Latavius Murray and offensive lineman Patrick Mekari.
Today's injury report. pic.twitter.com/zDA1pA3lwu
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 17, 2021
Returning to practice with limited participation, Murray (ankle) and Mekari (ankle) could provide big boosts to the Baltimore offense. Murray last suited up in Week 6, and his return would be beneficial, as the team released running back Le’Veon Bell on Tuesday.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown (thigh), cornerback Jimmy Smith (hip), defensive tackle Brandon Williams (shoulder) and cornerback Tavon Young (foot) all missed practice with various ailments.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson and center Bradley Bozeman were not available to practice due to an illness, but it was confirmed to be not COVID-19 related. Closing out the report is outside linebacker Justin Houston who was given a day of rest.