Ravens release final injury report for Week 4 matchup vs. Broncos

The Ravens released their final injury report ahead of their Week 4 matchup against the Denver Broncos.

The Baltimore Ravens are heading to the Mile High City to face a Denver Broncos team that currently sits at an undefeated 3-0 heading into Week 4. Both Baltimore and Denver are teams have dealt with a plethora of injuries so far during the 2021 season, and that hasn’t changed as the fourth week of the season rapidly approaches.

On Friday, the Ravens released their final injury report of the week heading into Sunday’s matchup against the Broncos. Despite numerous injuries, Baltimore could have most of their talent on this week’s injury report suiting up.

Headlining the list are tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle) and Derek Wolfe (hip/back). Both were held out of practice all week and will not play on Sunday.

Cornerback Anthony Averett (ankle) and and safety Deshon Elliott (quad) both did not participate in practice on Friday and are listed as questionable. According to Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, Averett tweaked his ankle on Thursday, prompting his absence.

Safeties Chuck Clark (hip) and Geno Stone (thigh), outside linebacker Pernell McPhee (shoulder) and tackle Alejandro Villanueva (knee) all had limited participation and are also questionable.

After missing practice on Wednesday and Thursday, quarterback Lamar Jackson (back) returned on Friday with full participation and is listed as questionable. His full session on Friday most likely puts him on track to play against Denver, barring any setback. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey (knee) and Tavon Young (knee) were also full participants and questionable for Sunday.

Closing out the injury report, defensive tackle Calais Campbell and outside linebacker Justin Houston both got rest days and did not participate in practice. However, their game status should not be in jeopardy for Sunday as they were most likely just given a veteran day.