The Ravens' bye did them good, as wide receiver Rashod Bateman (knee) and outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy (hamstring/back) are both practicing Monday.
Bateman left last Sunday's game against the Eagles with knee soreness.
"I feel good. I got a little banged up [in the] Eagles game, but the bye week was big for me. I was able to get healthy," Bateman said. "I'm looking forward to finishing the season strong."
Van Noy, who is tied for the team lead with eight sacks, missed the Eagles game as he dealt with the injuries that held him out of practice all week.
The only players missing from Monday's Ravens practice following the Week 14 bye are rookie safety Sanoussi Kane (hamstring) and wide receiver Diontae Johnson (suspended).
Head Coach John Harbaugh said nose tackle Michael Pierce (calf) and defensive tackle Travis Jones (ankle) were both full practice participants. Pierce is in the midst of his 21-day practice window and could be moved off injured reserve to the 53-man roster.
Drew Lock Will Face Ravens If Healthy Enough
The Ravens will likely face Drew Lock Sunday at MetLife Stadium in their Week 15 game following the bye.
New York Giants Head Coach Brian Daboll told reporters Monday morning that Lock will be the starter assuming he's healthy enough to play.
Lock is undergoing an MRI following the Giants' 14-11 loss to the New Orleans Saints, in which he completed 21 of 49 passes for 227 yards and an interception.
Lock has yet to throw a touchdown since taking over as the Giants' starter from Tommy DeVito, who replaced the released Daniel Jones.
Lock last faced the Ravens in 2021 as a starter for the Denver Broncos. He completed 12 of 21 passes for 113 yards and one interception in a 23-7 loss.
The Giants may have multiple replacements on their offensive line with left guard Jon Runyan reportedly dealing with an ankle injury and center John Michael Schmitz having a sore neck. Rookie safety Tyler Nubin, who leads the Giants in tackles, is dealing with an ankle injury.