injury report:Today, eight players appear on the Ravens’ injury report.

The Baltimore Ravens’ Divisional round playoff opener has been set: they will host the surprising Houston Texans on Saturday, as they begin their quest for their third Super Bowl triumph.

With just four days to go before that game, undoubtedly their main objective is to become as healthy as possible to limit the odds of an upset taking placeRavens WR Tylan Wallace (IR-hamstring) returns to practice today | WBFF.

Eight players were included on Tuesday’s injury report, including tight end Mark Andrews, wide receivers Devin Duvernay, Zay Flowers, and Tylan Wallace, linebackers Malik Harrison, Odafe Oweh, and Del’Shawn Phillips, and cornerback Marlon Humphrey, according to the team’s official Twitter account.

Andrews is possibly the most important of these players, as he leads the team in receiving yards per game and has long been considered quarterback Lamar Jackson’s favorite target.

He hasn’t played since Week 11 due to an ankle ailment, but he could return on Saturday.

Flowers has had a promising rookie season, with 858 receiving yards and five touchdowns, while Humphrey, a three-time Pro Bowler, will be required to limit Houston’s passing attack.Baltimore Ravens Designate WR Devin Duvernay For Return Ahead of Playoff  Bye Week: Injury Tracker - Sports Illustrated Baltimore Ravens News,  Analysis and More

Baltimore was fourth in points scored and first in points allowed this season, and with an NFL-high 13 regular-season victories, they are favored to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl next month.

However, the Texans are not to be taken lightly, as rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud has shown himself under duress, and wide receiver Nico Collins has emerged as a major threat.

They finished 10-7 in the regular season and are coming off a 31-point victory over the tenacious Cleveland Browns in the Wild Card game.

 

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