The Ravens bye did them good, as they are healthy heading into Sunday's Week 15 game against the New York Giants.
Rookies Adisa Isaac (hamstring) and Sanoussi Kane (hamstring) returned to practice Friday and are questionable to play. The only player who didn't practice was suspended wide receiver Diontae Johnson.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman (knee) and outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy (hamstring/neck) have been removed from the Ravens' final injury report.
Baltimore could also activate nose tackle Michael Pierce (calf) and cornerback T.J. Tampa (ankle) to the 53-man roster on Saturday. They have two open spots and both have practiced fully this week.
"Michael looks good," Head Coach John Harbaugh said.
Giants Rule Out Four Starters
The Giants are on the other end of the injury spectrum. They had 17 players who either did not practice or were limited on Friday.
New York ruled out four starters: guard Jon Runyan (ankle), linebacker Bobby Okereke (back), defensive tackle Rakeem Nunez-Roches, and nickel cornerback Dru Phillips (shoulder).
Starting cornerback Cor'Dale Flott (quad) is doubtful and backup cornerback. Their 2023 first-round pick from the University of Maryland, Tae Banks, may return to a starting job, but he's questionable to play because of a rib injury. The Giants already placed rookie safety Tyler Nubin (ankle), who leads them in tackles, on injured reserve this week.
The Giants are turning back to quarterback Tommy DeVito with Drew Lock dealing with a heel injury. Lock is doubtful to be available even as a backup.
Star wide receiver Malik Nabers has been limited in practice all week due to a hip issue but carries no injury designation, meaning he will play.