Ravens proper sort out Morgan Moses is uncertain to play towards the Seattle Seahawks due to a shoulder harm that saved him from working towards all week.
Moses noticed Friday’s follow in warmup garments as Patrick Mekari crammed in at proper sort out.
“Morgan can play without practicing, there’s no doubt about it,” coach John Harbaugh stated. “We just have to see how it feels. He wanted to practice today, [but] we just nixed that. That’s the kind of guy Morgan is, he’s old school. He wants to get out there.”
Moses had performed in 134 consecutive video games earlier than he missed the Ravens’ loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier this season.
Safety Marcus Williams, who missed the previous two video games due to a hamstring harm, and cornerback Rock Ya-Sin, who missed two practices due to sickness, have been additionally listed as questionable on the workforce’s remaining harm report of the week. Harbaugh stated a call on Williams’ standing will seemingly come all the way down to the final minute Sunday morning.
With Geno Stone excelling, the Ravens don’t have any motive to hurry Williams again. With an open spot on their 53-man roster, they may additionally activate Daryl Worley (shoulder), who was listed as questionable however was a full follow participant all week, off injured reserved to fortify their secondary.
None of the opposite Ravens who missed follow earlier within the week — a listing that included large receiver Odell Beckham Jr., working again Gus Edwards and left sort out Ronnie Stanley — are anticipated to be unavailable towards Seattle.
The Seahawks are additionally comparatively wholesome, with guard Phil Haynes (calf) the one starter listed as questionable to face the Ravens. Reserve guard Anthony Bradford (ankle/knee), working again Kenny McIntosh (knee) and nostril sort out Austin Faoliu (knee) are additionally questionable.
Wide receivers Tyler Lockett (hamstring) and DK Metcalf (hip), security Jamal Adams (relaxation/knee) and linebacker Boye Mafe (shoulder) should not have designations and are anticipated to play.
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