Ravens injury report for Week 11: Updates on Lamar Jackson, Kyle Hamilton

The Ravens released their final injury report for Week 11, and Lamar Jackson and Kyle Hamilton will both play, Travis Jones is questionable

The Baltimore Ravens released their final injury report before departing for Pittsburgh, and Kyle Hamilton and Lamar Jackson will play after getting in full practices on Friday.

Jackson has been dealing with a knee injury and had a rest day designated, while Hamilton missed time with an ankle injury but logged two full practices.

Cornerback Arthur Maulet was ruled out with a calf injury.

The Ravens will get three players back who missed Week 10, including tight end Isaiah Likely (hamstring).

Likely was a full practice participant Thursday and Friday after missing last week’s game. Defensive end Brent Urban (concussion) is cleared to play after missing the past two games.

Cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis, who has also missed the past two games due to a knee injury, was a full practice participant all week. However, the Ravens have additional depth at outside cornerback with the addition of Tre’Davious White.

Travis Jones participated only limitedly in Thursday and Friday’s practices and is now listed as questionable to play.

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Ravens star wide receiver returns to practice ahead of game vs. Browns in Week 8

Ravens star wide receiver Zay Flowers returns to practice ahead of game vs. Browns in Week 8

Zay Flowers missed the first two days of practice this week with an ankle injury, but the Ravens star pass catcher should be good to go for Sunday in Cleveland.

Flowers returned to practice on Friday and was a full participant with no limitations and plenty of dancing.

Marlon Humphrey was the only starter who did not practice, while Rasheen Ali and T.J. Tampa also missed practice and will be out for Sunday.

Report: Ravens star CB avoided major knee injury in win over Buccaneers

Ravens star CB Marlon Humphrey could miss time after avoiding serious knee injury in win over Buccaneers

The Ravens will practice on Wednesday in preparation for a Week 8 matchup against the Browns, and cornerback Marlon Humphrey will likely be a limited participant if he practices.

Humphrey was forced to leave Monday night’s win over Tampa with a knee injury, erasing a dominant performance that saw the cornerback intercept Baker Mayfield twice.

On Wednesday, Ian Rapoport reported that Humphrey avoided a severe knee injury but could be a game-time decision for Sunday afternoon in Cleveland.

Humphrey has performed at a Pro Bowl level this season, and he’s among the league leaders with four interceptions and seven passes defended. If Humphrey can’t play, Baltimore has rookies Nate Wiggins and T.J. Tampa at cornerback.

Arthur Maulet just returned to the lineup as a potential contributor as well.

Raiders, Ravens Week 2 final injury report: Ravens 1st round rookie cornerback ruled OUT

Ravens lose 1st round rookie cornerback to injury ahed of Week 2 vs Raiders

The final injury report is out. And with it the revelation that both teams will be without a drafted rookie cornerback.

The Ravens’ loss is more significant as they will be without first round cornerback Nate Wiggins who was lost to a neck injury and concussion this week.

The Raiders are without rookie fourth round pick DeCamerion Richardson who has a hamstring injury.

Also missing for the Raiders will be last year’s seventh overall pick Tyree Wilson who suffered sprained knee early in the season opener.

Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce said rookie second round guard Jackson Powers-Johnson will be a game time decision. JPJ missed the opener with an illness that he is still dealing with and is officially Questionable for the game.

Additionally for the Ravens, LB Adisa Isaac (hamstring) is doubtful and LB Kyle Van Noy (eye) is Questionable.

Raiders, Ravens Week 2 injury report: LB Kyle Van Noy still not practicing

LB Kyle Van Noy still not practicing and was joined by Nate Wiggins

The Thursday injury report is out and it brings a bit of good news for the Raiders — something previous injury reports were not bringing. First of all, they didn’t add anyone to the injury report. That’s a step up. Second, they actually upgraded a couple players.

Kolton Miller (knee) and Andre James (elbow) were both upgraded from Limited on Wednesday to full participants on Thursday.

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Still missing for the Raiders was rookie CB DeCamerion Richardson (hamstring) and edge rusher Tyree Wilson (knee).

Still missing for the Ravens is LB Kyle Van Noy (eye). Joining him is CB Nate Wiggins (neck)

Raiders, Ravens Week 2 injury report: Kolton Miller, Andre James both limited

Kolton Miller, Andre James both limited for Raiders on Wednesday

It’s fair to say that no two linemen on the Raiders had a rougher season opener than Kolton Miller and Andre James. A few days later and they may be still recovering from that ordeal.

Both Miller (knee) and James (elbow) showed up on the Raiders injury report on Wednesday. Both were limited.

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Returning to practice after his illness that kept him out of the opener is rookie second round guard Jackson Powers-Johnson. He too was limited.

As expected, Tyree Wilson missed practice with the sprained knee he suffered last Sunday. Rookie CB DeCamerion Richardson was also not practicing.

The only player missing for the Ravens was OLB Kyle Van Noy.

Ravens-Chiefs injury report: Baltimore is relatively healthy ahead of trip to Kansas City

The Baltimore Ravens released their second injury report of the regular season, and there was no change after the final practice of the week before the team departs for Kansas City on Wednesday. Adisa Isaac missed another practice with a hamstring …

The Baltimore Ravens released their second injury report of the regular season, and there was no change after the final practice of the week before the team departs for Kansas City on Wednesday.

Adisa Isaac missed another practice with a hamstring injury, while rookie running back Rasheen Ali is dealing with a neck injury.

For Kansas City, wide receiver Hollywood Brown (shoulder) is not expected to play. In contrast, Nazeeh Johnson (hamstring), Chris Jones (shoulder), Joshua Williams (hamstring), Nick Bolton (elbow), Wanya Morris (knee), Derrick Nnadi (triceps); Joe Thuney (pectoral), and James Winchester (shoulder) all got in full practices, and are on schedule to play.

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Ravens injury report heading into Week 1 against the Chiefs

The Baltimore Ravens released their first injury report of the regular season, and only two of the 53 players on the roster are dealing with injuries. Adisa Isaac missed another practice with a hamstring injury, while rookie running back Rasheen Ali …

The Baltimore Ravens released their first injury report of the regular season, and only two of the 53 players on the roster are dealing with injuries.

Adisa Isaac missed another practice with a hamstring injury, while rookie running back Rasheen Ali is dealing with a neck injury.

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For Kansas City, defensive tackle Chris Jones (shoulder), linebacker Nick Bolton (elbow) and offensive guard Joe Thuney (pec) were all full participants. Only wide receiver Hollywood Brown (shoulder), who isn’t expected to play, missed practice.

Baltimore will practice one more time on Tuesday in Baltimore, before departing for Kansas City on Wednesday afternoon following the walkthrough.

Highlights from the 2024 Pro Bowl Games, Flag Football competition

We’re looking at highlights from the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl games, and the Flag Football competition

We can now look towards Super Bowl 58 as the NFC won the Pro Bowl Games with an overall score of 64-59.

Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson broke up a pass from Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud to Los Angeles Chargers receiver Keenan Allen, creating a turnover on downs with four seconds remaining.

Stroud led all quarterbacks with 173 yards on 18-of-22 passing, while Seattle Seahawks’ Geno Smith led the NFC in passing with 154 yards on 15-of-21 passing.

Allen was among the standouts, with 90 receiving yards on nine catches, including three touchdowns receiving and one passing.

Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb had three touchdown catches including one from Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and Detroit Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown had 10 catches for 117 yards and a TD for the NFC.

Ravens: 11 takeaways from Eric DeCosta, John Harbaugh’s end-of-season press conference

We’re looking at 11 takeaways from the Baltimore Ravens end of season press conference held by Eric DeCosta and John Harbaugh

The Ravens season ended shockingly, after last Sunday’s 17-10 loss to Kansas City in the AFC Championship.

With the defeat, Baltimore faces an offseason of change after Mike Macdonald bolted for the Seahawks job and 20+ free agents, headlined by Patrick Queen and Justin Madubuike.

With questions about Lamar Jackson, the receiving corps, and a lack of rushing attack in the title game loss, GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh faced the media on Friday, taking questions for about an hour.

With the offseason now underway, here are takeaways from the presser.