Odell Beckham Jr., Gus Edwards get major updates in Ravens' final injury report for Week 4 vs. Browns
The Baltimore Ravens have released the final injury report for their upcoming road showdown against the Cleveland Browns, and they ruled out five players for Week 4. The Ravens will be without wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Rashod Bateman in Week 4. Beckham suffered an ankle injury against the Cincinnati Bengals, and even as […]
The Baltimore Ravens have released the final injury report for their upcoming road showdown against the Cleveland Browns, and they ruled out five players for Week 4.
The Ravens will be without wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Rashod Bateman in Week 4. Beckham suffered an ankle injury against the Cincinnati Bengals, and even as Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said after the game that he does not believe the wideout’s ailment is a "serious" one, the three-time Pro Bowler will now be out of action for a second consecutive contest. On the other hand, Bateman is nursing a hamstring injury.
Ravens linebackers Odafe Oweh (ankle) and David Ojabo (ankle) have been ruled out for Week 4 due to their respective injuries. They each did not practice this week.
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey will also not play against the Browns. He has not been a full participant in a single practice session since undergoing foot surgery last month.
The Ravens will have Gus Edwards available on Sunday. He suffered a concussion in Baltimore’s home loss to the Indianapolis Colts but was not issued any injury designation for Week 4. However, the Ravens handed an injury designation of questionable to running back Justice Hill due to his foot ailment.
Tyler Linderbaum (ankle) and Marcus Williams (pec) have been listed as questionable for Week 4. There was early concern that they each came away from Baltimore’s regular season opener against the Houston Texans with a season-ending injury, but the two could now return to in-game action on Sunday.
Ronnie Stanley (knee) also suffered an injury in the Ravens' win over the Texans. He was a limited participant in Baltimore’s practice sessions on Wednesday and Thursday. He logged a DNP (did not participate) on Friday, and Baltimore listed him as doubtful for its road clash with Cleveland.
Finally, Kyle Hamilton, who has been dealing with a back ailment as of late, is questionable for the Ravens' second road contest of their campaign. He did manage to be a full participant in Baltimore’s final practice session of the week.
Ravens' full injury report below: