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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The Ravens had Lamar Jackson, Broderick Washington, Travis Jones, and Brent Urban all not practice on Thursday ahead of Week 9

The Ravens were already without Lamar Jackson at practice, and the team announced that three of their top defensive linemen were also non-participants.

Four key starters or contributors sat out, while two others were limited.

Washington was limited on Wednesday. Michael Pierce (calf) was placed on injured reserve earlier this week.

Baltimore’s only healthy defensive lineman on the 53-man roster is Nnamdi Madubuike. Baltimore brought back veteran nose tackle Josh Tupou to the practice squad this week.

Cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey (knee) and Nate Wiggins (shoulder/illness) practiced for the second straight day. Wiggins and Humphrey were fall participants on Thursday.

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Ravens vs Browns injury report: Latest updates on Zay Flowers, news for Week 8

Zay Flowers and Marlon Humphrey miss Thursday practice ahead of matchup vs. Browns in Week 8

The Ravens released their Thursday injury report for Week 8 in Cleveland, and Zay Flowers was again among five players who did not practice.   Flowers, Marlon Humphrey, Rasheen Ali, and T.J. Tampa missed another practice.

Rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins and Travis Jones returned to practice, with the defensive tackle a limited participant.

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Keaton Mitchell was a limited participant and could need another week or two to prepare to return to the lineup. In contrast, Jalyn Armour-Davis returned to practice and could be activated for Week 8.

Ravens vs Browns injury report: Latest updates, news for Week 8

The Ravens released their initial injury report for Week 8 in Cleveland, and Zay Flowers was among 11 players with designations ahead of Wednesday’s walkthrough. Ravens injury report We are conducting a late-afternoon walk-through Wednesday, so the …

The Ravens released their initial injury report for Week 8 in Cleveland, and Zay Flowers was among 11 players with designations ahead of Wednesday’s walkthrough.

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Other notable Ravens who sat out Wednesday include cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who could miss time with a knee injury. Rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins and defensive tackle Travis Jones were also non-participants.

Marlon Humphrey ruled out of Ravens divisional round matchup vs. Texans

The Baltimore Ravens have ruled out Marlon Humphrey for the divisional matchup vs. the Texans, while Mark Andrews is listed as questionable

The Ravens have ruled out Marlon Humphrey for the divisional round matchup against the Houston Texans on Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium.

Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews is listed as questionable, along with four others.

With Humphrey out, Brandon Stephens and likely Ronald Darby are the likely starting cornerbacks against C.J. Stroud, Nico Collins and the Texans’ dynamic passing attack. Darby has made seven starts this season, as Humphrey will miss his eighth game.

Outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney returned from an illness that kept him out of practice Wednesday and told reporters he’ll play. Wide receiver Zay Flowers (calf) and outside linebacker Odafe Oweh (ankle) also both returned to full practice and said they’ll suit up.

Ravens release first injury report ahead of AFC divisional round matchup vs. Texans

Mark Andrews and Zay Flowers were among four Ravens to not practice ahead of Saturday’s divisional matchup vs. the Texans

An already dynamic offensive unit could get a massive jolt as Mark Andrews continues to ramp up his participation ahead of the team’s AFC divisional round matchup against the Houston Texans.

Wide receiver Zay Flowers (calf), outside linebacker Odafe Oweh (ankle), and linebacker Malik Harrison (groin) all returned to practice.

Andrews returned to practice on Friday, but it remains to be seen whether the talented pass catcher will be healthy enough to play in Saturday’s divisional playoff game against Houston.

Despite missing the final six games with a fractured fibula, Andrews leads the Ravens in touchdown receptions (6) and has the second-most catches (45) and third-most receiving yards (544).

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The Ravens used the bye week to get even healthier ahead of the divisional-round matchup against the Texans. Head coach John Harbaugh is “optimistic” that injured players will gradually return to practice this week.

“We’re pretty optimistic about everybody, varying degrees of optimism with certain guys,” Harbaugh said. “It’s just like any week, you have to see it unfold. Some guys are good to go. Other guys are going to be more day by day.”

Baltimore has decisions on wide receiver/returner Devin Duvernay and defensive back Ar’Darius Washington, who are in the middle of their injured reserve practice window.

With preparation for the Texans underway, we’re looking at which Ravens benefited the most from the first-round bye.

Ravens nearing full strength ahead of AFC divisional round matchup vs. Texans

The Baltimore Ravens are nearing full strength ahead of their AFC divisional round matchup against the Houston Texans

The Ravens used the bye week to get even healthier and ahead of the divisional round matchup against the Texans, head coach John Harbaugh is “optimistic” that injured players gradually return to practice this week.

Zay Flowers (calf), Marlon Humphrey (calf), Odafe Oweh (ankle), Malik Harrison (groin) and Del’Shawn Phillips (shoulder) all missed practice last week, but things are starting to look good for the No. 1 seed ahead of Saturday.

“We’re pretty optimistic about everybody, varying degrees of optimism with certain guys,” Harbaugh said. “It’s just like any week, you have to see it unfold. Some guys are good to go. Other guys are going to be more day by day.”

In Monday roster moves that will help open spots for injured players returning, second-year cornerback Pepe Williams (ankle) was placed on injured reserve and veteran wide receiver Laquon Treadwell was released.

The Ravens have decisions to make on wide receiver/returner Devin Duvernay and defensive back Ar’Darius Washington who are in the middle of their injured reserve practice window.