Latest Ravens Injury Report: September 2024
Below is the latest Baltimore Ravens injury report:
While betting on the Ravens, you'll also be able to find any potential Ravens injuries at Maryland sports betting apps prior to placing prop bets.
Notable Baltimore Ravens Injuries as of September 2024
Name | Injury | Expected Return |
QB Lamar Jackson | Undisclosed - Q | Week 2 |
LB Kyle Van Noy | Eye - Q | Week 2 |
CB Arther Maulet | Knee - Q | TBD |
RB Rasheen Ali | Neck - IR | TBD |
RB Keaton Mitchell | Knee - O | Week 5 |
The Ravens injury report may not substantially populated, but the players that are on the list are impactful to the team. Starting with LB Kyle Van Noy, who suffered an eye injury in the Ravens' Week 1 loss to the Chiefs. Keaton Mitchell, on the other hand, is on his way back from a significant ACL tear suffered in Week 15 last season.
We'll continue to monitor these injuries and their potential impact on Ravens betting trends.
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Ravens Injury Report FAQ
The Baltimore Ravens injury report is posted on the afternoon of each Wednesday and Friday during the NFL season, but the timing mostly depends on the schedule for the Ravens that given week. The Ravens, similar to all other NFL teams, must submit a final injury report an hour and a half prior to kickoff.
Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy is listed as questionable for Week 2, so it's a question of whether he's hurt or not. Van Noy suffered an eye injury after colliding with Mnamdi Madubuike in Baltimore's Week 1 game against the Chiefs.
It's uncertain when RB Keaton Mitchell will return from injury, though he could return as early as Week 5, given he was placed on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list in July. Mitchell is coming off of a serious ACL tear in Week 15 of last year.
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