Ravens make final decision on Marlon Humphrey's status against Bengals
The Baltimore Ravens have ruled out Marlon Humphrey from their upcoming home matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, the team announced on Thursday. Humphrey came away from the Ravens’ home loss to the Cleveland Browns with a non-contact calf injury. He suffered the injury during the third quarter of the contest. Humphrey was able to walk […]
The Baltimore Ravens have ruled out Marlon Humphrey from their upcoming home matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, the team announced on Thursday.
Humphrey came away from the Ravens’ home loss to the Cleveland Browns with a non-contact calf injury. He suffered the injury during the third quarter of the contest.
Humphrey was able to walk off the field on his own power, but he did not return to the divisional matchup.
Baltimore sidelined Humphrey from each of its three practice sessions this week. The Ravens went on to rule the veteran cornerback as doubtful to play in Week 11, and in the end, they included him on their inactives list. He will miss a game for the fifth time this season.
The Ravens will also be without offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley on Thursday. Stanley sustained a knee ailment against the Browns, and as with Humphrey, the veteran offensive lineman did not feature in a single practice session this week. Patrick Mekari is slated to fill in for Stanley at the left tackle position against the Bengals.
Baltimore is aiming to pick up a win over the Bengals to move to an 8-3 record on the season.
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