The Ravens have waived inside linebacker Josh Bynes forward of Saturday’s sport towards the Atlanta Falcons, parting methods with the veteran chief two months after he final appeared in a sport.
Bynes, 33, a member of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVII-winning crew, began 19 video games over the previous two years in his return to Baltimore, together with the primary seven this season. But harm troubles and limitations in protection led the crew to commerce for Chicago Bears star Roquan Smith earlier than the midseason deadline. Bynes, who has 29 tackles (two for loss), a sack and an interception this season, hasn’t performed since Week 7.
Undrafted rookie Josh Ross, who was designated to return to follow final week, might assist the crew’s depth at inside linebacker on the 53-man roster. The Michigan product performed 36 particular groups snaps over the Ravens’ first two video games earlier than touchdown on injured reserve with a foot harm.
The Ravens additionally elevated quarterback Anthony Brown and large receiver Andy Isabella for Saturday’s sport. Brown, an undrafted rookie from Oregon, has been energetic the previous two video games whereas backing up Tyler Huntley. Lamar Jackson, who hasn’t performed since Week 13, was dominated out of Saturday’s sport on Thursday with a knee harm.
Isabella, a second-round draft decide of the Arizona Cardinals in 2019, signed with the Ravens’ follow squad in October. He had two catches on 5 targets for 21 yards with Arizona this season earlier than he was launched. The 5-foot-9 Isabella is anticipated to make his Ravens debut alongside large receiver Sammy Watkins, who rejoined the crew this week after being claimed off waivers.
The Ravens additionally signed defensive deal with Isaiah Mack off their follow squad, bolstering their depth up entrance with defensive lineman Calais Campbell sidelined by a knee harm. Mack performed 14 defensive snaps within the Ravens’ Week 8 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and appeared in two video games final season.
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Source: www.bostonherald.com