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Ravens Insider: Ravens rule out 2 key reserves, list 2 starters as questionable vs. Commanders


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The Ravens will be without defensive tackle Broderick Washington and linebacker Malik Harrison for Sunday’s matchup with the Washington Commanders.

Washington (knee) and Harrison (groin) were listed as out on Friday’s injury report. Though neither is a starter, Washington has played 39% of the team’s defensive snaps this year and Harrison 16%.

The Ravens will be thin on the defensive line — with only Nnamdi Madubuike, Travis Jones, Michael Pierce and Brent Urban certain to be active — against an offense that ranks second in the league in rushing. Harrison is also a key special teams contributor.

The Ravens also listed left tackle Ronnie Stanley (toe) and cornerback Marlon Humphrey (ankle) as questionable to face the Commanders. Stanley and Humphrey were limited practice participants Thursday and Friday.

Others questionable for the game are starting returner Deonte Harty, who has practiced fully the past two days after missing last Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals with a knee injury; guard Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, who returned to practice as a limited participant Friday after missing the previous day’s session with a back injury; and rookie running back Rasheen Ali, who could make his Ravens debut after he was a full participant all week coming off a neck injury that landed him on injured reserve.

Wide receiver Rashod Bateman (groin), guard Andrew Vorhees (ankle) and tackle Roger Rosengarten (ankle/hand) were not listed with injury statuses for Sunday’s game. Cornerback Arthur Maulet, working his way back from knee and hamstring injuries, remains out.

The Commanders listed starting running back Brian Robinson Jr. as questionable after he missed the entire week of practice with a knee injury, and coach Dan Quinn told reporters that he will be a game-time decision. Reserve safety Tyler Owens was the only player Washington listed out for the game.

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