OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens received encouraging news for the last practice of the week with the returns of wide receiver Torrey Smith, running back Justin Forsett, and center Jeremy Zuttah as they made final preparations for Sunday’s game in Miami.
Forsett (knee) was listed as questionable on the final injury report while Smith (knee) and Zuttah (ankle) were designated as probable to play on Sunday. All three were present and working during the portion of practice open to media after missing workouts on Wednesday and Thursday. Smith and Zuttah practiced fully while Forsett was a limited participant.
Despite his designation, Forsett is expected to play as the Ravens face a critical game against the Dolphins in the landscape of the AFC wild-card race.
“Just resting up,” said Forsett about missing Wednesday’s practice. “Regular soreness, especially coming into December. Just trying to take care of the body and take care of the little nicks and knacks I’ve gotten over the course of the year.”
Rookie tight end Crockett Gillmore was listed as questionable to play against the Dolphins after missing his second straight practice on Friday. The Ravens promoted tight end Phillip Supernaw to the 53-man roster on Friday, a good indication that Gillmore’s status is in jeopardy for Sunday. Supernaw takes the place of the suspended Haloti Ngata on the active roster.
Rookie wide receiver Michael Campanaro (thigh) and linebacker Albert McClellan (thigh) were also designated as questionable to play after Campanaro practiced fully all week and McClellan was limited. Campanaro hasn’t played in a game since injuring his hamstring against Cincinnati on Oct. 26.
Wide receiver Marlon Brown (concussion) has been cleared and is probable to play Sunday after practicing fully on Thursday and Friday.
Cornerback Tramain Jacobs was ruled out with a thigh injury after failing to practice on Friday.
Wide receiver Steve Smith, tight end Owen Daniels, linebacker Daryl Smith, and defensive lineman DeAngelo Tyson all returned to practice after being absent Thursday for non-injury reasons. Smith and Daniels received the day off while Tyson faced jury duty. Veteran linebacker Terrell Suggs did not practice Friday with what was listed as a non-injury reason.
All four were listed as probable.
Meanwhile, the Dolphins listed starting cornerback Cortland Finnegan (ankle) as doubtful for Sunday’s game and tight end Charles Clay (hamstring) as questionable. Five other starters were designated as questionable.
John Parry will be the referee for Sunday’s game in Miami.
The forecast for kickoff calls for mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the high 70s with winds up to eight miles per hour, according to Weather.com.
Below is the final injury report for the week:
BALTIMORE
OUT: CB Tramain Jacobs (thigh)
QUESTIONABLE: WR Michael Campanaro (thigh), RB Justin Forsett (knee), TE Crockett Gillmore (back), LB Albert McClellan (thigh)
PROBABLE: WR Marlon Brown (concussion), TE Owen Daniels (non-injury), LB C.J. Mosley (wrist), LB Daryl Smith (non-injury), WR Torrey Smith (knee), LB Terrell Suggs (non-injury), DT DeAngelo Tyson (non-injury), LB Courtney Upshaw (hand), C Jeremey Zuttah (ankle)
MIAMI
OUT: LB Jonathan Freeny (hamstring), CB Jamar Taylor (shoulder)
DOUBTFUL: G Nate Garner (illness), CB Cortland Finnegan (ankle), LB Chris McCain (ankle)
QUESTIONABLE: TE Charles Clay (hamstring)
PROBABLE: WR Brian Hartline (knee), T Ja’Wuan James (neck), LB Jelani Jenkins (shoulder), C Samson Satele (ribs), WR Mike Wallace (chest), S Jimmy Wilson (hamstring)
Forsett questionable, Torrey Smith probable for Sunday's game in Miami
Luke Jones
Luke Jones is the Ravens and Orioles beat reporter for WNST BaltimorePositive.com and is a PFWA member. His mind is consumed with useless sports knowledge, pro wrestling promos, and movie quotes, but he often forgets where he put his phone. Luke's favorite sports memories include being one of the thousands of kids who waited for Cal Ripken's autograph after Orioles games in the summer of 1995, attending the Super Bowl XXXV victory parade with his dad in the pouring rain, and watching the Terps advance to the Final Four at the Carrier Dome in 2002. Follow him on social media @BaltimoreLuke or email him at Luke@wnst.net.
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