Ravens release first injury report for Week 7 matchup vs. Browns

The Ravens released their first injury report of the week for their Week 7 game with the Browns

The Baltimore Ravens have put together a 3-3 start so far through six weeks of the 2022 season. They suffered a tough defeat to the New York Giants in Week 6 in a game that they likely should have won, and will look to bounce back in Week 7 in an important divisional matchup against the Cleveland Browns.

On Wednesday, Baltimore released their first injury report of the week for Week 7. Some key players returned to the field in good news. However, there were a few new faces who missed practice or were limited, including quarterback Lamar Jackson and tight end Mark Andrews.

Although head coach John Harbaugh clarified the absence as a rest day, Andrews missed practice altogether on Wednesday with a knee injury. Jackson was limited with a hip issue. Others who didn’t practice include defensive lineman Calais Campbell (foot), guard Ben Cleveland (foot), running back J.K. Dobbins (knee), wide receiver Devin Duvernay (rest), offensive tackle Morgan Moses (heel), cornerback Marcus Peters (rest), and fullback Patrick Ricard (knee).

Bateman (foot) and Houston (groin) returned in limited fashion, with the only other limited participant outside of Jackson being offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley (rest/ankle). Running back Justice Hill (hamstring) practiced in full.