Ravens practicing without three starting linemen ahead of Bills matchup

Ravens practicing without three starting linemen ahead of Bills matchup

The Baltimore Ravens had three members of their starting offensive linemen not practicing due to injury to start this week’s practices in preparation for a Sunday night clash with the Buffalo Bills.

On top of three offensive linemen not participating in practice, there’s also a fourth on the injury report but was able to practice.

According to the Ravens’ injury report, center Tyler Linderbaum (knee), left guard Andrews Vorhees (ankle), and right tackle Patrick Mekari (neck) did not practice on Wednesday.

Right guard Daniel Faalele (hip) was on the injury report but practiced fully. He was still listed because NFL rules state any player getting extra treatment on a previous injury still has to be designated on the injury report.

Any amount of starting offensive linemen missing a contest could be a matchup that a defense tries to take advantage of… let alone three to four of them potentially being sidelined.

Also for the Ravens, cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (hamstring) did not practice and linebacker Roquan Smith (ankle) logged a limited practice.

As for the Bills, Terrel Bernard (pectoral), Taron Johnson (forearm), and Tylan Grable (groin) did not practice, and Kaiir Elam (neck) was limited.

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