Ravens cornerback Marcus Peters will make his season debut Sunday in opposition to the Miami Dolphins, his first look since he tore his ACL over a yr in the past. Running again J.Okay. Dobbins’ return to motion, in the meantime, must wait.
Dobbins, who’s recovering from a big knee damage he suffered final yr, was amongst six Ravens who weren’t activated for the workforce’s house opener. Dobbins was a full participant in observe Thursday and Friday and appeared optimistic Friday that he could be able to play quickly. Asked whether or not he would play in opposition to Miami, Dobbins grinned.
“We’ll see,” he mentioned. “That’s the answer I got to give you. But I don’t know. I truly don’t know. Maybe I am, maybe not. We’ll see.”
With Dobbins unavailable, the Ravens will once more lean on Kenyan Drake, Mike Davis and Justice Hill at operating again.
Peters’ activation marks a milestone in his restoration from the season-ending ACL damage he suffered simply days earlier than the 2021 season opener. He missed the Ravens’ season-opening win over the New York Jets and was restricted in observe Wednesday and Friday however might be wanted in opposition to Miami vast receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. He final performed in January 2021.
Marlon Humphrey may even play Sunday, although he may very well be restricted. He missed observe Friday with a groin damage. Fellow cornerback Brandon Stephens, nonetheless, received’t play after lacking Thursday and Friday’s exercises with a quadriceps damage.
Left sort out Ronnie Stanley (ankle), vast receiver James Proche II (groin) and defensive sort out Travis Jones (knee) may even miss Sunday’s sport with accidents. Tight finish Nick Boyle is a wholesome scratch.
The Dolphins activated beginning left sort out Terron Armstead (toe) regardless of a restricted week of observe. Six reserves — quarterback Skylar Thompson, operating again Myles Gaskin, vast receiver Erik Ezukanma, tight ends Cethan Carter and Hunter Long and inside linebacker Channing Tindall — are inactive.
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