Ravens release first injury report for Week 13 matchup vs. Broncos

The Baltimore Ravens released the first injury report for Week 13.

The Baltimore Ravens return home to face the Denver Broncos in Week 13, looking to bounce back from a disappointing loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 12.  The Broncos might be disappointing this season, but they still have an elite pass defense and will look to find answers during the contest.

Baltimore released their first injury report for their Week 13 matchup with Denver on Wednesday. Quarterback Lamar Jackson was limited last week with a hip injury, but so far this week he was limited with a quad issue. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey missed a few snaps in Week 12 with an ankle injury, and was limited during Wednesday’s practice Tight end Nick Boyle as well as offensive linemen Daniel Faalele and Patrick Mekari missed the session with illnesses.

Tight end Isaiah Likely, offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley and safety Kyle Hamilton all returned to practice after missing Week 12, a good sign for all three after logging a limited session each. Defensive end Calais Campbell, outside linebacker Justin Houston and cornerback Marcus Peters all had rest days.

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Ravens release final injury report for Week 12 matchup vs. Jaguars

The Ravens released final injury report for Week 12 against the Jaguars

The Baltimore Ravens will travel to Florida to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 12. The trip will give them a chance to enjoy some warmth as opposed to the cold of Maryland, but regardless of weather, they’ll look to extend their winning streak to five games.

The final injury report of the week was released by the team, and has cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis and Ronnie Stanley as the only two players listed as out before game time. Baltimore head John Harbaugh mentioned that Stanley likely wasn’t going to make the game against Jacksonville after Friday’s practice.

Wide receiver Devin Duvernay and tight end Isaiah Likely popped up on the list for the first time this week and are listed as questionable. Wide receiver Demarcus Robinson returned to practice after missing Thursday’s practice with a hamstring injury, which is a good thing for a depleted wide receiver room that now has questions about Duvernay’s health.

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Ravens release first injury report for Week 12 matchup vs. Jaguars

The Ravens released the first injury report for Week 12 against the Jaguars

The Baltimore Ravens head into a Week 12 showdown with the Jacksonville Jaguars in Jacksonville coming off of their Week 11 win over the Carolina Panthers. Baltimore will look to get multiple players back over the course of the week, and did just that on Wednesday.

The Ravens released their first injury report of the week, with nine total players on the list. The biggest names not practicing included quarterback Lamar Jackson, offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, and safety Kyle Hamilton.

Out of the nine players on the list, only running back Gus Edwards was listed as limited in practice. Jackson is on the report with a hip injury, but head coach John Harbaugh specified after Wednesday’s practice that the quarterback will play on Sunday in Jacksonville.

Harbaugh also mentioned that Stanley and Hamilton would be “day to day”, so for them it’s about healing up in time to being able to fully suit up again.  The team could choose to hold both out as they continue to progress in hopes of getting them back at full strength later on in the season, even as early as Week 13 against the Denver Broncos. However, for now it’s in wait and see mode.

Ravens release second injury report for Week 11 matchup vs. Panthers

The Ravens released their second injury report for Week 11 against the Carolina Panthers

The Baltimore Ravens will face off against the Carolina Panthers in Week 11 of the 2022 season. Baltimore comes into the contest at 6-3 coming off of their bye week, while Carolina enters at 3-7 after a big Week 10 win over the Atlanta Falcons.

The Ravens released the second injury report for Week 11, with a much shorter list than many have become accustomed to.  The bad news however, is that the two most important players on the report are still limited in practice in running back Gus Edwards and tight end Mark Andrews.

Andrews and Edwards have both been limited this week, but it’s better than not practicing at all.  Outside linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul has been a full participant in practice this week, so all looks good for him to be back on Sunday.

It’s not often that you seen an injury report this small, especially so late in an NFL season. The Ravens are in a much better spot this season compared to last, and many are hoping they can continue to get players back from injury without losing any more.

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Ravens release first injury report for Week 11 matchup vs. Panthers

The Ravens released their first injury report ahead of their Week 11 matchup with the Carolina Panthers

The Baltimore Ravens will face off against the Carolina Panthers in Week 11 after coming off of their bye week. They currently boast a 6-3 record, and will be looking to extend their winning streak to four games.

Baltimore released their first injury report before the contest against Carolina, with some key players returning to the field.  The report is smaller compared to the injury list before Week 9, as only eight players made an appearance on Wednesday, with four of the players getting rest days.

Tight end Mark Andrews, cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis, and running back Gus Edwards were all limited, as Andrews and Edwards are still working to get back on the field.  Both missed the team’s Week 10 game against the New Orleans Saints.

If the offense can get back Edwards and Andrews, the team will be in good shape to create mismatches against their opponents. Other players on the injury report from Wednesday include defensive lineman Calais Campbell (rest), outside linebacker Justin Houston (rest), cornerback Marcus Peters (rest), offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley (rest), and outside linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul.

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Ravens release second injury report for Week 9 matchup vs. Saints

The Baltimore Ravens released their second injury report before Week 9

The Baltimore Ravens the second injury report in preparation for their Monday night game in New Orleans against the Saints.  The Ravens are 5-3 on the season while the Saints are 3-5.  It was announced that second-year receiver Rashod Bateman would be out for the rest of the season to undergo surgery on his foot.

The report for Friday remains almost the same as the first injury report, with wide receiver Demarcus Robinson as the newest member added, being limited in practice with a groin injury.  The receiving group will need everyone to step up with the absence of Bateman and possibly being without tight end Mark Andrews as well.

It’s more than likely that newly signed receiver DeSean Jackson will be active on Monday night.  He will add another deep threat for the offense that will be in need of the receivers to help quarterback Lamar Jackson.  The receivers as a whole have the second fewest yards in the NFL, so they need to step up in a big way.

Ravens release first injury report for Week 9 matchup vs. Saints

The Baltimore Ravens released the first injury report in preparation of their Week 9 game against the New Orleans Saints.

The Baltimore Ravens are gearing up to face the New Orleans Saints on “Monday Night Football” in Week 9 of the 2022 season. It will mark the last primetime game of the year for Baltimore, pending another one of their games getting flexed later in the season.

The Ravens released their first injury report before the Monday night game against New Orleans. It was already announced after practice by head coach John Harbaugh that wide receiver Rashod Bateman will be out of the season following foot surgery.  Other notable names who didn’t practice on Thursday include running back Gus Edwards (hamstring) and tight end Mark Andrews (knee/shoulder), both who left Week 8 with injuries.

The three players that should play on Monday, but weren’t practicing today due to rest were Calais Campbell, Justin Houston, and Ronnie Stanley.  Campbell was inactive in Week 8 due to an illness, so unless something changes between now and Monday, he should be good to go.

Both outside linebackers Tyus Bowser and David Ojabo were full participants after being activated to the 53-man roster earlier this week.  Having Bowser and Ojabo back and playing on Monday would take the depth on the Ravens’ defense to another level.

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Ravens release final injury report for Week 8 matchup vs. Buccaneers

The Baltimore Ravens released the final injury report for their Week 8 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Baltimore Ravens travel to Tampa Bay for a Thursday night showdown in Week 8 of the 2022 season. The last time the Ravens played in Tampa Bay to take on the Buccaneers was in 2014 when Joe Flacco was the starting quarterback. Flacco threw five touchdowns in the 48-18 win.

Baltimore looks to improve to 5-3 on the season, while the Buccaneers will is aiming for a 4-4 start through eight weeks. On Wednesday, the Ravens released their final injury report for the week, with defensive end Calais Campbell being the only player ruled out due to an illness.  The rest of the players on the list are listed as questionable.

Tight end Mark Andrews (knee) has not practiced all week, so his status is uncertain for Thursday. If Andrews is out, tight end Isaiah Likely could get much more work, as could tight end Josh Oliver. Wide receiver Rashod Bateman (foot) returned to practice and practiced in full after missing Tuesday’s practice.

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Ravens release Thursday injury report for Week 7 matchup vs. Bengals

The Ravens released their second injury report ahead of a Week 7 matchup against the Bengals

The Baltimore Ravens have been plagued by injuries during the 2021 season. Despite losing key players and having to rely on the help of plenty of new faces, Baltimore is the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a 5-1 record and have been one of the more exciting teams to watch.

On Thursday, the Ravens released their second injury report ahead of a Week 7 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals. Players from both sides of the ball headline the list for Baltimore, but there were some big names who returned to practice in a limited capacity after missing Wednesday’s session.

Running back Latavius Murray (ankle), and wide receiver Sammy Watkins (thigh) did not participate in practice for the second-straight day. Murray left Week 6 against the Los Angeles Chargers early, while Watkins has not suited up since suffering an injury in Week 5 against the Indianapolis Colts.

Center Bradley Bozeman (back), linebacker Patrick Queen (thigh), tackle Alejandro Villanueva (knee) and cornerback Tavon Young (knee) were limited in practice. Bozeman and Queen both left Week 6 early due to injuries. Both seem to be on pace to play on Sunday, as do Villanueva and Young.

Rounding out the report is defensive tackle Brandon Williams, who had a rest day. His status for Week 7 is not in jeopardy.