Ravens leading wide receiver Zay Flowers did not practice for a second straight day as Baltimore prepares to take on the Cleveland Browns.
Flowers is dealing with an ankle issue stemming from Monday night's game in Tampa. He leads the Ravens in receptions (34) and receiving yards (412) through seven games.
Flowers has not missed a game due to injury yet in his career. Though he had just one target, Flowers still played his usual snap share against the Buccaneers and finished the game, including with an onside kick recovery.
Cornerback Marlon Humphrey (knee) also didn't practice Thursday. Humphrey suffered a knee injury on his second interception against the Bucs and didn't play in the second half.
Baltimore's other two practice absences were rookie running back Rasheen Ali (ankle) and rookie cornerback T.J. Tampa (ankle).
Head Coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday that he's hopeful that Humphrey will be able to play and that all the Ravens' injured players "have a chance to be back" against the Browns.
The Ravens did have good news Thursday with the return of rookie first-round pick Nate Wiggins (shoulder) and defensive tackle Travis Jones (ankle) to practice after both sat out Wednesday's walkthrough. An illness designation was added to Wiggins Thursday, but he was a full participant while Jones was limited.
Wiggins would be in line to start if Humphrey can't play. The Ravens could also consider moving Jalyn Armour-Davis (hamstring) to the 53-man roster for additional depth, as he was designated for return to practice this week.
Jones has been one of the Ravens' best defenders and would be a key part of stopping the Browns' Nick Chubb and their rushing attack.
Linebacker Malik Harrison, who missed the last two games, was a full participant after being limited on Wednesday.