With the Ravens in good health heading into Sunday's regular-season finale, there was not much suspense regarding the inactive list.
Inactive for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns are quarterback Robert Griffin III, wide receiver Jordan Lasley, running back Javorius Allen, fullback/defensive lineman Patrick Ricard, outside linebacker Tim Williams, left guard Alex Lewis and defensive tackle Zach Sieler.
Four players listed as questionable will play Sunday – wide receiver John Brown (hamstring), defensive back/linebacker Anthony Levine Sr. (toe/ankle), outside linebacker Terrell Suggs (hamstring) and cornerback Tavon Young (groin). All were full participants in Friday's practice, and Head Coach John Harbaugh said he did not expect any of them to miss the game.
Suggs is set to surpass Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis for most games played in franchise history. Both Suggs and Lewis have played in 228 games.
Allen will not dress for the second consecutive game, as the Ravens will dress three running backs – Gus Edwards, Kenneth Dixon and Ty Montgomery. Baltimore will dress four tight ends – Nick Boyle, Mark Andrews, Hayden Hurst and Maxx Williams.
The Browns will be shorthanded in the secondary without rookie first-round cornerback Denzel Ward, who suffered his second concussion this month in Week 16. Ward was ruled out Friday.
Ward had a superb game against the Ravens in Week 5, both on defense and special teams. He cut in front of Ravens tight end Nick Boyle to intercept a Joe Flacco pass that was deflected near the Browns' goal line, denying Baltimore a scoring opportunity. He also blocked a Justin Tucker field-goal attempt, a key play in a low-scoring game that Cleveland eventually won, 12-9, in overtime.
Browns starting center J.C. Tretter (ankle) is active after being listed as questionable. Other inactives for the Browns are quarterback Drew Stanton, wide receiver Blake Jackson, offensive linemen Kyle Kalis and Desmond Harrison, defensive lineman Chad Thomas and former Ravens defensive tackle Carl Davis.