Ravens: Hamilton, Stanley DNP Wednesday
The Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for their Week 4 matchup against the Buffalo Bills, and there are some key injury updates to consider. On Wednesday, two players were notable absentees from practice:
Gus Edwards (knee) and Tyler Linderbaum (foot) are expected to be out for a significant period of time. Edwards, a key running back, suffered a season-ending knee injury in 2022, and his absence will be a major blow to the Ravens' offense. Linderbaum, the team's starting center, is a crucial piece of their offensive line and his injury leaves a large void in the protection of quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The Ravens also announced that Justice Hill (hamstring) was limited in practice. Hill, another running back, could be a potential replacement for Edwards, but his status for the game remains uncertain.
Key takeaways:
- Gus Edwards and Tyler Linderbaum are both expected to miss significant time.
- Justice Hill is questionable for Week 4.
- The Ravens' offense will be challenged by the absence of Edwards and Linderbaum.
The Bills are a formidable opponent, and the Ravens will need to overcome these injuries to be competitive. With Lamar Jackson leading the offense, they'll need to find a way to generate enough offense to stay in the game.
Other updates:
- Patrick Queen (toe) and Calais Campbell (calf) were both full participants in practice, which is a positive sign for the defense.
- Jason Pierre-Paul (knee) was limited, but he should be good to go for the game against Buffalo.
Stay tuned for more updates throughout the week as the Ravens prepare for their Week 4 matchup.