Ravens drop first injury report for AFC title game clash vs. Chiefs

The Baltimore Ravens have released the first injury report for their upcoming AFC title game matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Tylan Wallace and Kevin Zeitler were the lone players on the Ravens’ 53-man roster who did not practice on Wednesday. Wallace was kept out of practice on the day due to a knee injury. […]

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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace (16) on the field in the third quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
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The Baltimore Ravens have released the first injury report for their upcoming AFC title game matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Tylan Wallace and Kevin Zeitler were the lone players on the Ravens’ 53-man roster who did not practice on Wednesday. Wallace was kept out of practice on the day due to a knee injury. The nagging ailment forced him to miss Baltimore’s AFC divisional round game against the Houston Texans.

Zeitler, on the other hand, received a non-injury-related rest day on Wednesday.

Marlon Humphrey returned to practice on Wednesday as a limited participant. Humphrey has been nursing a calf ailment as of late.

Mark Andrews featured in the entirety of Baltimore's practice session on the day. The three-time Pro Bowler is still on the injured reserve list due to a reported cracked fibula and ankle ligament injury suffered in November.

Ravens' full injury report: