The Baltimore Ravens’ injury woes continued with safety Kyle Hamilton added to the list of players not practicing Thursday in advance of Sunday’s home game against the Houston Texans.
Hamilton, who is listed with a groin injury, had been limited in practice Wednesday.
By time the full injury report was released Thursday, there were 14 Ravens players listed. Joining Hamilton as a new addition was linebacker Odafe Oweh, who was limited by an eye injury.
Baltimore (1-3) has struggled with key injuries in the early part of the season. Among those who didn’t practice Thursday, along with Hamilton, were quarterback Lamar Jackson (hamstring), fullback Patrick Ricard (calf), linebacker Roquan Smith (hamstring) and cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey (calf) and Chidobe Awuzie (hamstring).
Along with Oweh, the limited participants were tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle), wide receiver Devontez Walker (oblique), nose tackle Travis Jones (knee), cornerback Nate Wiggins (elbow) and rookie tackle Emery Jones, who is in the designated return-to-practice window from the IR as his shoulder injury heals up.
There was some good news for the Ravens, with center Tyler Linderbaum (calf), defensive end Brent Urban (finger) and linebacker Kyle Van Noy (hamstring) practicing fully after being limited Wednesday.
Cooper Rush is slated to start at quarterback for Baltimore should Jackson remain sidelined. Off the bench in the Ravens’ 37-20 road loss Sunday to Kansas City, Rush completed nine of 13 passes for 52 yards without a touchdown or interception.
Rush has started 14 of his 40 career games, including eight last season when he filled in for Dak Prescott with the Dallas Cowboys.
–Field Level Media