For the primary time since Week 2, the Ravens could have Odafe Oweh again on the sphere.
The third-year outdoors linebacker was a full participant in follow for a second straight day Friday in Owings Mills and didn’t have an damage designation for Sunday’s house recreation towards the Detroit Lions (5-1). Oweh had been sidelined since struggling an ankle damage towards the Bengals in Cincinnati and returned to follow earlier this week.
His return is a welcome one for a bunch that has leaned on veteran additions Jadeveon Clowney and Kyle Van Noy the previous few weeks. The Ravens, although, are tied with the Buffalo Bills for the league lead with 24 sacks.
“He looked good,” coach John Harbaugh stated Friday of Oweh, who has eight sacks in 34 video games after being drafted No. 31 total in 2021. “It was good to see him back out there.”
The solely Ravens who didn’t follow Friday had been security Marcus Williams (hamstring) and cornerback Kevon Seymour (ankle). Both are out for Sunday, as anticipated, after not training all week.
Cornerback Ronald Darby (sickness) and defensive finish Brent Urban (neck), in the meantime, had been full contributors after Darby didn’t follow Thursday and Urban was restricted. Clowney (relaxation/knee) and linebacker Malik Harrison (concussion) additionally totally practiced in what was a walk-through, with Harbaugh saying he needed to present his gamers a “mental sweat.”
For the Lions, operating again David Montgomery (ribs) and guard Jonah Jackson (ankle) are each out. A trio of reserves in tight finish James Mitchell (hamstring), defensive finish Josh Paschal (knee) and operating again Craig Reynolds (hamstring/toe) are questionable.
Rookie operating again Jahmyr Gibbs, the No. 12 total decide in April’s draft, is anticipated to start out for the Lions. The 5-foot-9, 200-pound Gibbs was restricted in follow early this week with a strained hamstring however was a full participant Friday. He has 179 dashing yards and 70 receiving yards this season.
“Certainly I think he’s going to need to take the load of it,” Lions coach Dan Campbell advised reporters Friday. “We’re just going to have to see where he’s at. I’d like to say we want to be careful with him, but the reality of it is we need him so we’ll go as far as he can take us here, trying to be as smart as we can. But he’s got to go. And he’s ready.”
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