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Marlon Humphrey, Travis Jones Both Active vs. Broncos

CB Marlon Humphrey & DT Travis Jones
CB Marlon Humphrey & DT Travis Jones

The Ravens will have cornerback Marlon Humphrey back against the Denver Broncos Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.

Humphrey, who leads the AFC with four interceptions, missed last week's loss to the Cleveland Browns, along with fellow cornerback Nate Wiggins. They'll both be back against rookie quarterback Bo Nix.

The Ravens will also have defensive tackle Travis Jones, who was questionable with an ankle injury. Baltimore is short-handed on the defensive line without Michael Pierce (injured reserve/calf) and Brent Urban (concussion), but elevated Josh Tupou and Chris Wormley from the practice squad.

Baltimore's inactives against the Broncos are as follows:

  • CB Jalyn Armour-Davis
  • RB Rasheen Ali
  • FS Eddie Jackson
  • OLB Adisa Isaac
  • C Nick Samac
  • OLB David Ojabo
  • DE Brent Urban

The Ravens are continuing to shuffle their safety rotation as Jackson played every snap last week in Cleveland but dropped multiple interceptions. Marcus Williams is expected to be back in a prominent role. Undrafted rookie Beau Brade is active.

It's a second-straight week for Ojabo being a healthy scratch. This week, Defensive Coordinator Zach Orr said Ojabo being inactive had "nothing to do with his play."

The Ravens will have three running backs active with Ali out. Derrick Henry and Justice Hill will lead the way, with undrafted rookie Chris Collier playing on special teams. Keaton Mitchell, who was questionable as he returns from his knee injury, was not brought up to the 53-man roster.

Armour-Davis was a late addition to the injury report with a knee injury that held him out of practice Friday.

New wide receiver Diontae Johnson will play in his first game just several days after being acquired via trade. Johnson has been diving into the playbook throughout the week and could contribute on offense and/or special teams.

"I'm picking up on it real fast," Johnson said Friday. "I'm just trying to show the coaches that I can retain information and put my best foot forward when it comes time to get on the field. I'm enjoying it."

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