Ravens Face Injury Challenges Before Bills Matchup
Ravens Face Injury Challenges Before Bills Matchup

Ravens Face Injury Challenges Before Bills Matchup

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The Baltimore Ravens are preparing for their Sunday night matchup against the Buffalo Bills with key offensive linemen missing from practice due to injuries. Starting center Tyler Linderbaum (knee), left guard Andrew Vorhees (ankle), and right tackle Patrick Mekari (neck) did not participate, while right guard Daniel Faalele (hip) practiced fully. Vorhees's absence could lead to adjustments, including the possibility of guard Ben Cleveland stepping in or moving Mekari to guard. Additionally, cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (hamstring) and linebacker Roquan Smith (ankle) were also limited in practice. The Bills reported several injured players including linebacker Terrel Bernard (pectoral) and cornerback Taron Johnson (forearm) who did not practice. The Ravens will finalize their injury report before the game, which will impact their lineup decisions.

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