Ravens announce inactives for Week 18 matchup vs. Bengals

The Baltimore Ravens announced the inactive players for Week 18 against the Bengals

The Baltimore Ravens are in Cincinnati to take on the Bengals in Week 18, the final week of the 2022 regular season.  The Wildcard Round starts next week and the Ravens look to build momentum.  Only the top seed gets a bye in the playoffs, which the Kansas City Chiefs already secured.

The Ravens announced their inactive players 90 minutes before the game, with multiple starters slated to sit out for rest purposes in running back J.K. Dobbins, tight end Mark Andrews and guard Kevin Zeitler. Quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Tyler Huntley both will not suit up, paving the way for quarterback Anthony Brown to get the start.

The rest of the inactives list includes some important pieces on defense in cornerbacks Marcus Peters and Brandon Stephens, as well as defensive tackle Rayshad Nichols. The Ravens will need to rely on multiple different players to step up if they want to get a win against the Bengals.

Ravens announce inactives for Week 9 vs. Saints

The Baltimore Ravens announced the inactive players for Week 9 against the New Orleans Saints.

The Baltimore Ravens will look to go into their Week 10 bye week on a high note, but first must play the New Orleans Saints in Week 9 of the 2022 season. Baltimore stands at 5-3 on the year, while New Orleans is 3-5.

The Ravens released their inactive players for Week 9, and as expected, running back Gus Edwards is inactive after not practicing all week with a hamstring injury.  Edwards suffered that injury in the second half of the Thursday night game in Tampa Bay against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 8.

Outside linebacker David Ojabo and inside linebacker Josh Bynes are also inactive tonight. Seeing as if the Ravens have a bye next week, it’s probably the smartest move to give Bynes another two weeks of rest and Ojabo, who is still returning from his torn achilles, more time to adjust to the speed of the NFL.

The Saints also released their inactive players for the contest.

 

Ravens announce inactives for Week 11 matchup vs. Bears

The Ravens officially announced their inactives list ahead of their Week 11 game with the Chicago Bears

The Baltimore Ravens’ inactive list for Week 11 against the Chicago Bears has a lot of big-name players on it, namely quarterback Lamar Jackson. Jackson has been dealing with an illness for most of the week but looked like he was going to be playing after coming back to practice on Friday.

Things took a turn on Saturday afternoon when Jackson was put back on the injured list and downgraded to questionable.  He tried to give it a go today before the game, but he’s clearly still not feeling like himself. Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley will make his first-career start today for Baltimore.

The Ravens’ secondary is also taking a hit this afternoon with cornerbacks Jimmy Smith and Anthony Averett both inactive.  This season has been a brutal one in terms of injuries for Baltimore, but they need to continue to persevere if they want to maintain their lead in the AFC North Division race.

The remainder of the inactives for the Ravens are wide receiver Marquise Brown and Miles Boykin, offensive tackle Cedric Ogbuehi and defensive tackle Brandon Williams. The team used every inactive spot on an injured/sick player.

The Bears put out their inactives list as well, and they will also be missing multiple key contributors.

Ravens announce inactives for Week 9 matchup vs. Vikings

The Ravens released their list of inactives for their Week 9 game against the Vikings

The Baltimore Ravens will take on the Minnesota Vikings in a big Week 9 matchup. Both teams will be looking for a win, as they were both left with a sour taste in their mouths following embarrassing losses the last time they suited up. Baltimore fell to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 7, while Minnesota lot to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 8.

On Sunday before kickoff, the Ravens announced their inactives list. The majority of the list wasn’t a surprise, but the team will be without one offensive playmaker who a lot of people thought could take the field for the first time in a few weeks

In a surprising move for the, wide receiver Sammy Watkins is inactive against Minnesota. It seemed to many like he was on track to play after being out the last few weeks with a hamstring injury.  It would’ve been nice to see him play next to the duo of Marquise Brown and Rashod Bateman for the first time.

The defensive line takes a bit of a hit with Brandon Williams also being inactive. Hopefully the defense can step up and put some pressure on Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins.

Running back Latavius Murray and offensive lineman Patrick Mekari weren’t expected to play after missing practice all week. Undrafted free agent rookie safety Ar’Darius Washington rounds out the list.

The Vikings also released their inactives, and will be missing former Baltimore defensive tackle Michael Pierce. It was also announced before game time that All-Pro safety Harrison Smith was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, meaning that he will miss the contest.

Ravens announce inactives for Week 4 matchup vs. Broncos

The Ravens announced inactives for their Week 4 matchup with the Denver Broncos

The Baltimore Ravens are playing in the Mile High City against the Denver Broncos in Week 4 of the 2021 NFL season. Baltimore is favored in this week’s matchup, but the game is expected to be a close one. The Broncos have started off the season 3-0, but their wins have come against teams that were a combined 0-9 through three weeks.

Despite the plethora of injuries that the team has faced, Baltimore comes into Denver with a record of 2-1. Ahead of Sunday’s matchup, the Ravens announced their inactives for Sunday’s game. The list only contains four players in safeties Ar’Darius Washington and DeShon Elliott, running back Ty’Son Williams and tackle Ronnie Stanley.

The most surprising inactive player on the list is Williams. Williams was not on the injury report at anytime this past week, so it appears that he’s a healthy scratch despite averaging 6.1 yards per carry to start the season. Baltimore called up running back Le’Veon Bell to the active roster, so it appears that he will have some sort of role in Sunday’s game. Stanley remains sidelined as he continues to rehab his ankle. Elliott is out after not practicing on Friday due to an injured quad. Washington will miss a second-consecutive game as a healthy scratch.

The Ravens also placed defensive end Derek Wolfe on injured reserve after back and hip issues have caused him to sit out so far this season.

Ravens vs. Bills inactives: CB Marcus Peters playing

Here’s which players are inactive for the NFL divisional playoffs matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills.

The Baltimore Ravens take on the Buffalo Bills in just mere minutes. Both squads are looking for a big win this week to head to the AFC Championship Game next week and be yet another game closer to Super Bowl LV.

For the Ravens, it’s nearly an exact repeat of the inactive list from last week. However, nose tackle Justin Ellis being out points to a difference in defensive strategy for Baltimore — away from run defense and packing guys into the secondary.

The Ravens also have cornerback Marcus Peters and offensive tackle D.J. Fluker active for tonight’s game. While that was expected, both players were listed on the injury report all week. Peters’ presence in the secondary should be a huge boost for the defense against Bills quarterback Josh Allen and wide receiver Stefon Diggs.

Take a look at which players the Ravens and Bills have inactive for this divisional-round showdown.

Ravens vs. Titans inactives: Baltimore is finally healthy

The Baltimore Ravens inactive list features nothing but healthy scratches as they look to defeat the Tennessee Titans in the NFL playoffs.

The Baltimore Ravens are looking for their first playoff win of the Lamar Jackson era and they’ll once again be looking to beat the Tennessee Titans to do so. But after battling the injury bug all season long, the Ravens are finally as healthy as they can get, seemingly for the first time in months.

All seven of Baltimore’s inactive players are considered healthy scratches. Though the list includes running back Mark Ingram, the play of J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards has relegated him to a distant third on the depth chart and seen him inactive for several games this season.

The defense will also get the return of cornerback Jimmy Smith, defensive end Yannick Ngakoue, center Patrick Mekari, and wide receiver Willie Snead — all players who missed Week 17 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Take a look below at the full list of inactive players for the Ravens and Titans in the NFL wild-card playoffs

Ravens vs. Bengals inactives: Several starters out Week 17

Here are which Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals player that will miss Week 17 as inactives.

The Baltimore Ravens control their own playoff fate, needing to beat the Cincinnati Bengals to close out the regular season and guarantee themselves a postseason berth. But they’ll have to accomplish that goal without some starters once again, seeing several players be inactive due to injuries.

Defensive starters Yannick Ngakoue and Jimmy Smith will be sitting this one out, as will offensive starters like Patrick Mekari and Willie Snead. Though it’ll be a good opportunity for some reserve players to get meaningful snaps before heading into the playoffs, the team seems to be going backward in regards to their health.

On the positive side, players like Gus Edwards, D.J. Fluker, Marlon Humphrey, and Marcus Peters were also seen on the injury reports this week and were listed as questionable. It’s a positive sign those guys will play, especially Peters, who has missed the last two games with an injury.

Take a look at the full list of inactive players for the Ravens and Bengals in Week 17.

Ravens vs. Giants inactives Week 16: CBs Jimmy Smith and Marcus Peters out

In what is their final home game of the 2020 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens will look to defeat the New York Giants. But they’ll have to do it without two starting cornerbacks and some depth pieces, after releasing the list of inactive players for …

In what is their final home game of the 2020 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens will look to defeat the New York Giants. But they’ll have to do it without two starting cornerbacks and some depth pieces, after releasing the list of inactive players for Week 16.

Both Jimmy Smith and Marcus Peters are out for this game. While Smith was ruled out on the final injury report, there seemed to be some hope Peters could return to action this week after just barely getting sidelined last week with an injury. Marlon Humphrey will continue to start and Anthony Averett will likely get a lot of playing time opposite him.

Running back Mark Ingram is a healthy scratch once again, following in the footsteps of last week. J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards have looked like the better backs this season, so it shouldn’t impact today’s game. But with Baltimore maybe having an eye toward the playoffs, Ingram could be some fresh legs if the Ravens can earn a seat at the table.

Take a look at which players the Ravens and Giants have sitting out in Week 16:

Ravens vs. Cowboys inactives: Calais Campbell, Jimmy Smith playing

The Baltimore Ravens have been healing up, both from some nagging injuries and the COVID-19 outbreak they had the last few weeks. But several major contributors were seen on the injury report this week, leaving doubt as to if the Ravens would be at …

The Baltimore Ravens have been healing up, both from some nagging injuries and the COVID-19 outbreak they had the last few weeks. But several major contributors were seen on the injury report this week, leaving doubt as to if the Ravens would be at full strength for this important Week 14 matchup against the Cleveland Browns.

However, with the list of inactive players just before kickoff, some of those concerns have been assuaged. Defensive end Calais Campbell an cornerback Jimmy Smith are active for tonight’s game, giving Baltimore two impact players to battle against Cleveland’s tough offense. While Campbell and Smith might not play a ton this week as they continue to heal up, having them on the field for critical situations could be the difference in winning and losing.

Take a look at the inactive list for both the Ravens and Browns in Week 14.