Trey Hendrickson is set to play, while Myles Murphy will make his 2024 debut.
The final injury report is out for the Cincinnati Bengals as they get set to host the Baltimore Ravens.
Following Friday’s practice, Zac Taylor announced that Trey Hendrickson (neck/back), BJ Hill (hamstring), Myles Murphy (knee), and McKinnley Jackson (knee) should play Sunday. Murphy and Jackson were just cleared to practice this week and have since been activated to the 53-man roster. They are officially questionable.
Hill and Hendrickson do not have a designation and are ready to rock.
Mike Hilton did not practice again due to a knee injury that kept him out of practice all week. However, he’s officially listed as questionable, so there’s a chance he suits up.
Sheldon Rankins (hamstring) is doubtful to play, while Germaine Pratt (ankle) is good to go.
For the Ravens, they enter this one as healthy as one could hope for. Starting guard Andrew Vorhees (ankle) is questionable but practiced fully on Friday after getting two limited sessions.
Backup cornerback Arthur Maulet (knee/hamstring) is out, while backup receiver Deonte Hardy (knee) and running back Rasheen Ali (neck) are questionable.