Ravens make final decision on Justice Hill's status vs. Browns

The Baltimore Ravens have listed running back Justice Hill as active for their Week 4 road matchup against the Cleveland Browns, the team announced on Sunday. Hill was sidelined from Baltimore’s home loss to the Indianapolis Colts due to a foot injury. He did not take part in any of Baltimore’s practice sessions in the […]

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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) hands the ball off to running back Justice Hill (43) in the first half against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium.
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The Baltimore Ravens have listed running back Justice Hill as active for their Week 4 road matchup against the Cleveland Browns, the team announced on Sunday.

Hill was sidelined from Baltimore’s home loss to the Indianapolis Colts due to a foot injury. He did not take part in any of Baltimore’s practice sessions in the days leading up to the game. Gus Edwards ended up leading the Ravens’ running backs group in Week 3, tallying 51 rushing yards, but he left the contest in the fourth quarter due to a concussion.

Hill made his return to practice on Wednesday, where he was a limited participant on the day. The Ravens later ruled the versatile running back as questionable for Week 4 after he managed to be a full participant in practice on Friday.

The Ravens will have a trio of running backs available against the Browns in Hill, Edwards and Melvin Gordon.

Baltimore also listed Tyler Linderbaum (ankle) and Kyle Hamilton (back) as active for its second road contest of the season. The two regular starters were issued an injury designation of questionable, but they each are now set to feature against the Browns. However, the team did rule out both Ronnie Stanley (knee) and Marcus Williams (pec) for Week 4 due to their respective injuries.

Ravens' inactives for Week 4 below: