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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Left: DE Calais Campbell; Right: CB Marcus Peters
The Ravens will have their defensive line at full strength for Sunday s important Week 16 game against the New York Giants.
Six-time Pro Bowler Calais Campbell (calf) is active after missing last weekend s game against his former team, the Jacksonville Jaguars. Campbell had been listed as questionable, but he was a full participant in Friday s practice, which indicated that his health was improving.
Starting cornerback Marcus Peters (calf) is inactive for the second straight game. Peters has not practiced since suffering his injury two weeks ago against the Cleveland Browns. The Ravens will also be without cornerback Jimmy Smith (ribs/shoulder), who was ruled out on Friday. The absence of Peters and Smith leaves the Ravens with just four cornerbacks – Pro Bowler Marlon Humphrey, Anthony Averett, Tramon Williams and Pierre Desir, who has been elevated from the practice squad. Veteran safety/linebacker Anthony Levine