Ravens injury updates: Keaton Mitchell among 4 listed as questionable for Week 9

Keaton Mitchell is among four players listed as questionable for the Baltimore Ravens game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday

The Ravens released their final injury report for this week, and running back Keaton Mitchell was among five players listed as questionable for the contest.

Rasheen Ali and Brent Urban were ruled out.

After missing two days of practice this week, Lamar Jackson returned on Friday, and he has no injury designation. Marlon Humphrey, Jalyn Armour-Davis, and Travis Jones were also listed as questionable.

Nate Wiggins got into full practice and has no injury designation.

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Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey admits Derrick Henry dragged him in practice

Derrick Henry, who has gone viral a couple times this summer in videos of his weight room heroics, has close to 60 lbs on Marlon Humphrey

The dramatic body transformation has paid off for Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey.

Having slimmed down, his newly regained quickness and speed have led to Humphrey’s monster training camp thus far.

But he couldn’t stop Derrick Henry’s pure power and battering brawn, at least not at yesterday’s practice.

According to a Ravens.com Editor, Thursday was the most physical practice training camp has seen thus far. It featured Henry breaking tackles left and right and dragging defenders everywhere.

Humphrey admitted that Henry took him for a little ride in quote-tweeting a story from the club’s website.

Henry, who has gone viral a couple of times this summer in videos of his weight room heroics, has close to 60 pounds on Humphrey, so a play like this is somewhat expected.

“The King” will be a formidable force against opposing defenses this season. He can’t wait to start running over opponents instead of his teammates.

5 moves the Ravens can make to create $20 million in cap space for 2023

Baltimore needs to shed salary and we’re looking at five moves the #Ravens can make to create over $20 million in cap space via @Thacover2NFL

The 2023 NFL season is underway, and after a tense offseason, all is well in Baltimore after Lamar Jackson signed a 5-year, $260 million contract extension.

The league salary cap is expected to exceed $224 million in 2023, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Where things currently stand, the Ravens are nearly $3 million over the salary cap and need to make a move by tonight.

Baltimore is set to have 24 pending free agents, and with another likely retool schedule on defense, the organization could conjure up a scheme for more flexibility.

According to Over the Cap’s potential transaction chart, the Ravens can easily create $20 million in cap space by making these five moves.