Week 3: Lions – Ravens Friday Injury Report
- DB Keener

- Sep 19
- 2 min read
The second practice report for the Lions and Ravens brings about several players improving their status form yesterday. This includes two Lions starters trending to play and one for the Ravens.

Ravens
Thursday: The Ravens saw a couple of improvements in RB ALI (LP to FP), DL Jenkins (LP to FP) and starting CB Nate Wiggins (NP to LP). The rest of the players had the same status, including the three starters listed with NP.
Wednesday: The Ravens are running a bit thin in their front seven, as starting LB Kyle Van Noy and DL Nnamdi Madubuike along with backup NT John Jenkins all missed practice today. Three other starters, CB Nate Wiggins (LP), CB Marlon Humphrey (FP) and FB Patrick Ricard (NP) also showed up on the report. Harbaugh indicated in his presser today that he hoped that Wiggins would be good enough to practice tomorrow. Backup TE and RB Isiah Likely and Rasheen Ali were both Limited today.
Lions
Thursday: Two notable upgrades and one likely out base don todays Lion’s report. Davenport was a NP again, but was spotted n the locker room with his arm in a sling and having difficulty pushing himself up out of a chair. He is trending toward OUT without a doubt. The upgrade came in the form of Taylor Deck form NP to FP, and Jack Campbell from NP to LP. Both appear to be trending toward playing Monday. Joseph and Reed (both LP again) and Nowaske and Vaki (both FP again) round out the todays report with no change in status.
Wednesday: As expected, the big name was EDGE Marcus Davenport, who left the Bears game with a chest injury and didn’t return did not practice today. Dan Campbell mentioned they are still waiting on test results, and may not know until later in the week. Two other starters that played the entire game on Sunday, but came in injured, were Jack Campbell and Taylor Decker. Both missed practice today with lingering issues form those injuries. Kerby Joseph also popped up late last week with a knee, and played the whole game, but he was a limited participant today. The good news is that two special teams stalwarts, Sione Vaki and Trevor Nowaske were Full Participants after missing the first two weeks of the season.










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