The Ravens used the bye week to get even healthier ahead of the divisional-round matchup against the Texans. Head coach John Harbaugh is “optimistic” that injured players will gradually return to practice this week.
“We’re pretty optimistic about everybody, varying degrees of optimism with certain guys,” Harbaugh said. “It’s just like any week, you have to see it unfold. Some guys are good to go. Other guys are going to be more day by day.”
Baltimore has decisions on wide receiver/returner Devin Duvernay and defensive back Ar’Darius Washington, who are in the middle of their injured reserve practice window.
With preparation for the Texans underway, we’re looking at which Ravens benefited the most from the first-round bye.
Zay Flowers
The rookie wide receiver has been nursing a calf injury, and the week off was much needed.
Marlon Humphrey
Like Flowers, Humphrey has been nursing a calf injury that cost him a couple of games down the stretch after missing the first five games of the season with a broken foot.
Odafe Oweh
Oweh exited the season finale with an ankle injury and the week off hopefully allowed the pass rushers to regain some explosive power.
Malik Harrison
Harrison has been nursing a groin injury, and a week off should allow the physical linebacker to play a role alongside Patrick Queen and Roquan Smith.
Odell Beckham Jr.
Beckham Jr. has dealt with ankle and shoulder injuries this season, and the last time he was in the playoffs, he suffered an ACL injury.
The extra of week can always be a positive for an explosive pass catcher.
Lamar Jackson
Jackson played in 16 of the Ravens 17 regular season games and would have been available if Week 18 was a must win scenario.
The MVP favorite dealt with an ankle injury down the stretch and the week off will allow Jackson to be explosive and refreshed.
Mark Andrews
Andrews may have benefited the most from the extra time off.
The Pro Bowl tight end returned for his first practice on Friday, was back out practicing again Wednesday, making a leaping catch during individual drills.
Kevin Zeitler
The talented offensive guard has dealt with knee and quad injuries, and miss time during the Ravens bye week practice.
Kyle Hamilton
The All-Pro has dealt with a knee injury for about a month now and the bye week allowed Hamilton seven extra days of rest after missing the previous two games.
Geno Stone
Stone exited the Ravens season finale with a knee injury.