Ravens-Browns Week 8 Injury Wrap-Up: Baltimore to Miss Key Players in Secondary
Ravens Secondary Depleted by Injuries
The Baltimore Ravens will be without several key players in their secondary for their Week 8 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. Starting safety Marcus Williams and cornerback Marlon Humphrey have both been ruled out with injuries.
Impact on Ravens Defense
The Ravens' secondary has been one of the strengths of their defense this season but will be tested against a Browns offense that features several talented receivers, including Amari Cooper and Donovan Peoples-Jones.
Ravens Defense Still Formidable
Despite the injuries in the secondary, the Ravens' defense should still be able to put up a strong performance against the Browns. The defense has been one of the best in the NFL this season and should be able to generate enough pressure on Browns quarterback Jacoby Brissett to make up for the absence of Williams and Humphrey.
Browns Take on Ravens with Confidence
The Browns enter the game with confidence despite going 2-5 on the season, knowing that the Ravens will be without some of their top defensive players. Quarterback Jacoby Brissett will look to exploit the Ravens' weakened secondary and lead the Browns to an upset victory.
Ravens Injury Report
In addition to Williams and Humphrey, the Ravens will also be without cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis, who is on injured reserve with a knee injury.
Starting defensive end Calais Campbell is questionable with a knee injury.
The Ravens will need to rely on their depth in the secondary to step up and fill the void left by Williams and Humphrey.
Browns Injury Report
The Browns will be without several key players on offense, including wide receiver Anthony Schwartz (concussion) and tight end David Njoku (ankle).
Starting left tackle Jedrick Wills is questionable with an ankle injury.
Conclusion
The Ravens-Browns matchup in Week 8 will be an interesting one, as both teams look to overcome injuries and secure a victory. The Ravens will be tested without several key players in their secondary, but they should still be able to rely on their defense to lead them to a win.