Ravens get good and bad news in final injury report for playoff clash vs. Texans
The Baltimore Ravens have released the final injury report for their home playoff game against the Houston Texans. As expected, the Ravens have ruled out Marlon Humphrey against the Texans. Humphrey has been sidelined since suffering a calf injury during the first half of the Ravens’ home win over the Miami Dolphins last month. Ravens […]
The Baltimore Ravens have released the final injury report for their home playoff game against the Houston Texans.
As expected, the Ravens have ruled out Marlon Humphrey against the Texans. Humphrey has been sidelined since suffering a calf injury during the first half of the Ravens’ home win over the Miami Dolphins last month.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said during a press conference on Thursday that Humphrey is "probably the person I’m least optimistic about right now."
The Ravens listed Mark Andrews as questionable for the AFC divisional round. Andrews, who is less than a week removed from being designated to return from the injured reserve list, took part in the entirety of Baltimore's practice session for the second consecutive day on Thursday.
Harbaugh did make clear on Thursday that Andrews’ status for Baltimore's playoff opener "is still up in the air."
Devin Duvernay has been on the injured reserve list since sustaining a back ailment during the Ravens’ home win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Ravens handed the wideout a game status designation of questionable against Houston, although Harbaugh is confident that the wideout will take the field on Saturday.
"Duvernay looks good," Harbaugh said on Thursday. "I’d say he’s going to play for sure."
Tylan Wallace, who filled in for Duvernay as Baltimore’s go-to punt returner, will not play against the Texans due to a knee injury.
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