The Baltimore Ravens have faced a string of injuries, but they are on the road to recovery just in time.
Prior to their Week 10 game against the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore saw almost perfect attendance at their Friday walkthrough indoor practice.
Four players from the Ravens, including cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey and Jalyn Armour-Davis, running back Keaton Mitchell, and right tackle Morgan Moses, are listed as questionable for the upcoming game.
Marlon Humphrey, the sole player not fully participating in practice, has been limited due to a hamstring injury. The team is preparing to rely on Rock Ya-Sin and Ronald Darby in his absence if necessary.
Defensive tackle Michael Pierce and Jalyn Armour-Davis both made a return to practice after dealing with illnesses. Pierce is now cleared to play after being absent from practice for two days.
Despite participating in full practices all week, right tackle Morgan Moses may still sit out. The Ravens have the reliable Patrick Mekari as a backup, especially with the team’s upcoming Thursday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Keaton Mitchell, who had a stellar 138-yard performance last week, was limited in practice earlier but has since made a full recovery. Additionally, wide receiver Rashod Bateman has been cleared after being limited with a back injury.
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