On the same day six players were reinstated from the reserve-COVID-19 list, the Ravens officially added a three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver to the mix for Sunday’s game against Indianapolis. Less than two weeks after signing with Baltimore’s practice squad, Dez Bryant was elevated Saturday and poised to play in his first NFL game since the end of the 2017 season. The 32-year-old has practiced with the Ravens for each of the last two weeks and apparently made a strong enough impression to make his 2020 debut against the Colts, especially after rookie wide receiver Devin Duvernay was added to Friday’s injury report with a thigh injury. When asked about Bryant after Friday’s practice, head coach John Harbaugh offered no indication that the former Dallas Cowboy’s debut was imminent. “When we feel like he’s ready to come up, in shape, knows the offense well enough and has enough compatibility with Lamar [Jackson] on enough plays, then we’ll bring him up,” Harbaugh said. So, when it happens — I think it will happen — I don’t think it’s something you want to force-feed in there. We’ll just have to see as we go.” The Ravens hope Bryant can provide a red-zone