Ravens’ Updated 53-Man Roster for AFC Divisional Round vs. Bills

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The Baltimore Ravens are set for a must-watch AFC Divisional Round battle against the Buffalo Bills tonight. With kickoff just hours away, the Ravens have finalized their 53-man roster, featuring a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Ravens’ roster heading into their biggest game of the season:


Notable Injury Updates

  • Zay Flowers (WR): Doubtful with a knee sprain. Flowers, the team’s leading receiver with 1,059 yards, has been pivotal this season.
  • Deonte Harty (WR): Questionable.
  • Ray Davis (Bills RB): Questionable.

Despite Flowers’ likely absence, the Ravens remain confident in their depth, especially at tight end and in their rushing attack.


Key Players to Watch

Lamar Jackson (#8, QB)

The engine of Baltimore’s offense, Jackson set career highs in passing yards (4,172), touchdowns (41), and passer rating (119.6) this season. His dual-threat ability, with 915 rushing yards, makes him one of the most dangerous players on the field.

Derrick Henry (#22, RB)

Henry continues to dominate with his physical running style, setting franchise records for rushing touchdowns (16) and total touchdowns (18) in a single season.

Mark Andrews (#89, TE)

Andrews has been a consistent red-zone threat, leading all NFL tight ends with 11 touchdown receptions this year. With Flowers likely out, expect Andrews to see even more targets.

Roquan Smith (#0, LB)

Smith is the heartbeat of Baltimore’s defense, leading the team with 154 tackles and setting the tone for their dominant late-season defensive turnaround.

Kyle Van Noy (#53, OLB)

Van Noy recorded a team-leading 12.5 sacks this season and is a game-wrecker against opposing quarterbacks. He’ll be a crucial factor in containing Josh Allen.

Kyle Hamilton (#14, DB)

Hamilton had a Pro Bowl year, becoming the first Ravens defensive back to notch at least 100 tackles, 2 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles in a season. His versatility is key to the Ravens’ secondary.


Ravens Roster Highlights

  • Wide Receivers: With Zay Flowers doubtful, Rashod Bateman (#7) and Nelson Agholor (#15) will lead the receiving corps, supported by Tylan Wallace (#16) and Steven Sims (#18).
  • Defensive Line: Nnamdi Madubuike (#92) and Odafe Oweh (#99) anchor a front that ranked second in the NFL in sacks this season (54).
  • Special Teams: Justin Tucker (#9) remains the gold standard for kickers, while punter Jordan Stout (#11) provides reliability in field-position battles.

What to Expect Tonight

The Ravens will rely on their balanced attack—highlighted by a record-setting rushing game and a high-powered passing game led by Lamar Jackson. On defense, the late-season turnaround spearheaded by coordinator Zach Orr has made Baltimore one of the toughest teams to score against.

With the Bills bringing their own firepower in Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs, this game has all the makings of a classic playoff showdown.

Let’s go, Ravens!

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