Jan 16, 2021
BUFFALO Ravens running back Mark Ingram was a healthy scratch for the third time in four games.
There s speculation that Ingram might have played his last game for Baltimore. Ingram is not eligible for free agency until 2022 but has a cap hit of $6.3 million and a dead cap value of $1.3 million next season.
Ingram managed just 299 yards on 72 carries with two touchdowns this past season. However, Ingram has never publicly complained about his role.
The Ravens have relied heavily on rookie J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards to carry the majority of the load in the backfield over the second half of the season. Justice Hill has played a key role on special teams and serves as the third running back on the depth chart.
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram was inactive for Saturday's divisional-round playoff game against the host Buffalo Bills. Ingram, 31, "is fu.
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.