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Stanley, Humphrey officially questionable for Ravens’ Week 6 tilt with Washington

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Left tackle Ronnie Stanley and cornerback Marlon Humphrey headline a list of Ravens players officially questionable for Sunday’s tilt with Washington.

Both Stanley (toe) and Humphrey (ankle) sat out Wednesday and practiced on a limited basis Thursday and Friday due to what head coach John Harbaugh described as “normal after-game type of things” at the start of the practice week. Wide receiver Rashod Bateman (groin) also missed practice on Wednesday, but he was upgraded to full participation by Friday and doesn’t carry a game status designation going into Sunday’s game.

Others listed as questionable for Week 6 include return specialist Deonte Harty (knee) and rookie running back Rasheen Ali (neck), who was designated to return to practice from injured reserve last week and could be in line to make his NFL debut against the Commanders. If activated by 4 p.m. Saturday, Ali, a fifth-round pick out of Marshall, would serve as the No. 3 running back behind starter Derrick Henry and top backup Justice Hill.

“It’s definitely a possibility. He’s practiced full, so we’ll see where we go with that,” Harbaugh said. “We have a plan, and it’ll be obviously announced when we get to Saturday with the reporting of the elevations and all of that.” 

The Ravens elevated a practice-squad running back to serve as the No. 3 option in each of their first five games of the season.

Baltimore officially ruled out defensive tackle Broderick Washington (knee), linebacker Malik Harrison (groin), and slot cornerback Arthur Maulet (knee/hamstring) after none of them practiced all week. Maulet has been sidelined since injuring his hamstring in his very first practice after being designated to return from IR on Oct. 2.

After missing back-to-back games with a high-ankle sprain, second-year guard Andrew Vorhees practiced fully all week and doesn’t carry a game designation. However, it remains to be seen whether he’ll reclaim the starting left guard job with veteran Patrick Mekari having moved there and rookie second-round pick Roger Rosengarten having started consecutive games at right tackle.

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Reserve safety Tyler Owens (shin) was the only player ruled out by Washington for Sunday’s game, but the Commanders could be without a crucial piece of their offense as starting running back Brian Robinson missed a third straight practice with a knee injury on Friday. Washington head coach Dan Quinn said the talented third-year back will be a game-time decision after being listed as questionable.

Robinson, 25, has rushed for 325 yards and five touchdowns this season, but he played a season-low 23 snaps and rushed for just 18 yards despite scoring two touchdowns in last Sunday’s 34-13 win over Cleveland. He logged only one limited practice last week with the same knee injury before seeing limited action against the Browns.

Below is the final injury report for Week 6:

BALTIMORE
OUT: LB Malik Harrison (groin), CB Arthur Maulet (knee/hamstring), DT Broderick Washington (knee)
QUESTIONABLE: RB Rasheen Ali (neck), OL Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu (back), WR Deonte Harty (knee), CB Marlon Humphrey (ankle), OT Ronnie Stanley (toe) 

WASHINGTON
OUT: S Tyler Owens (shin)
QUESTIONABLE: LB Jordan Magee (knee), DL Efe Obada (tibia/fibula), RB Brian Robinson (knee)

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