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Ravens Secondary Ready To Play

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The Ravens have their full secondary intact for Sunday's match-up against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Cornerbacks Jimmy Smith (thigh) and Corey Graham (calf), and strong safety James Ihedigbo (toe) are all active after being listed as questionable on the final injury report. Having a healthy secondary is good news for the Ravens, as they will look to stop an explosive Bengals passing game highlighted by Pro Bowler A.J. Green.

In addition to the secondary being ready, starting outside linebacker Terrell Suggs (foot) and middle linebacker Daryl Smith (thigh) are also active after being limited in practice this week.

The Ravens' only injury-related scratch is veteran wide receiver Brandon Stokley (thigh), who has not suited up since Week 3.

The other scratches are cornerback Asa Jackson, safety Omar Brown, running back Bernard Scott, center Ryan Jensen, outside linebacker John Simon and defensive tackle Brandon Williams.

The Bengals are also dealing with some key injuries of their own, as starting linebacker Rey Maualuga (knee) and tight end Jermaine Gresham (groin) are both inactive. Vincent Rey is expected to start at inside linebacker and rookie Tyler Eifert will take over at tight end.

The other scratches for the Bengals are cornerback Chris Lewis-Harris, linebacker Michael Boley, offensive linemen Trevor Robinson and Tanner Hawkinson, and defensive tackle Devon Still.

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