Stanley, Hamilton: Ravens Injury Report
The Baltimore Ravens are facing a critical game against the Pittsburgh Steelers this week, and they'll be doing so with a few key players potentially on the sidelines. Here's a look at the latest on the Ravens' injury report:
Stanley's Status Uncertain
Ronnie Stanley, the Ravens' star left tackle, has been dealing with a concussion and an ankle injury since Week 7. While he returned to practice in a limited capacity this week, his status for Sunday's game remains uncertain. His absence would be a significant blow to the Ravens' offensive line, as he's crucial to protecting Lamar Jackson and opening up running lanes.
Hamilton's Return Uncertain
Kyle Hamilton, the Ravens' rookie safety, is still recovering from a knee injury sustained in Week 6. While he's been progressing well in his rehab, it's unclear if he'll be ready to return for the Steelers game. Hamilton's return would provide a much-needed boost to the Ravens' secondary, which has struggled at times this season.
Other Key Players
Mark Andrews (knee) and Justin Houston (groin) also appear on the injury report, but both are expected to play against the Steelers.
Impact on Game
The Ravens' injury report could significantly impact their game against the Steelers. Losing Stanley would make it more difficult for the Ravens to establish their running game and protect Jackson, while Hamilton's absence would hurt their secondary depth. The Ravens will need to rely on their depth and adaptability to overcome these potential setbacks and secure a crucial division win.
Stay tuned for updates as the game approaches!
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