Final Ravens Injury Report for Week 8 Provides Hope Amidst the Uncertainty
Jackson and Edwards Remain Out, But Key Defenders Return
Ravens Receive Mixed News Ahead of Saints Matchup
The Baltimore Ravens released their final injury report for Week 8, providing a mix of positive and negative updates. While quarterback Lamar Jackson and wide receiver Rashod Bateman have been ruled out, several key defensive players are set to return.
Jackson continues to nurse a sprained PCL in his knee, while Bateman is dealing with a foot injury. Both players missed the Ravens' Week 7 loss to the Cleveland Browns, and their absence will once again be a significant blow to Baltimore's offense.
However, the Ravens will get a boost on defense with the return of cornerback Marlon Humphrey and defensive end Calais Campbell. Humphrey missed the Browns game with a hamstring injury, while Campbell has been out since Week 3 with a calf injury.
Other key players who are expected to play include running back Gus Edwards, who is dealing with a hamstring injury, and defensive tackle Travis Jones, who has missed the last two games with a knee injury.
The Ravens will face the New Orleans Saints in Week 8, and the return of Humphrey and Campbell will be a major boost to their defense. The Saints have one of the league's most explosive offenses, led by quarterback Jameis Winston and wide receiver Michael Thomas.
Despite the injuries to Jackson and Bateman, the Ravens remain optimistic about their chances of beating the Saints. They have a strong defense, and they will be hoping to get enough production from their offense to pull out the victory.