Baltimore Ravens’ Marcus Peters will play vs. Bills; Mark Ingram among 7 healthy scratches
Updated Jan 16, 2021;
Posted Jan 16, 2021
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram (21) watches warm ups before an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Brett Carlsen)AP
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Nobody on the Baltimore Ravens’ roster will miss Saturday’s divisional round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills with an injury, a fortunate development for a team that weathered high-profile absences and a coronavirus outbreak during the regular season.
Star cornerback Marcus Peters (back) and offensive tackle D.J. Fluker (knee) entered the weekend as questionable but will suit up to play at Bills Stadium. The presence of Peters, an All-Pro in 2019, is especially crucial for Baltimore against a Buffalo offense that carries great talent and depth.
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The Buffalo Bills have officially lost running back Zack Moss for the rest of their playoff run.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport on Monday, Moss’ season is over after he suffered an ankle injury at the start of the fourth quarter on Saturday during Buffalo’s 27-24 Wild Card win over the Indianapolis Colts.
#Bills RB Zack Moss is out for the postseason following an ankle injury suffered in last week’s win over the #Colts, source said. @MikeGarafolo had reported that was the fear, and it’s reality.
The update goes along with a previous report from Sunday that said the Bills “fear” Moss will have his season come to an end. Evidently, that report held true.
It s expected that Devin Singletary, Buffalo s leading rusher, will transition into an every-down back for next Saturday s game against the Baltimore Ravens.
BUFFALO, NY (WENY) - Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss will miss the rest of the postseason with an ankle injury, suffered in the Bills 27-24 win over the Colts in the Wild Card round. Moss r.