Titans and Ravens Divisional Round injury reports for Tuesday
The Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens have released their injury reports from the Tuesday practice ahead of their Divisional Round matchup on Saturday.
The Tennessee Titans returned to practice on Tuesday and four players in total were non-participants.
Cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (foot), wide receiver Adam Humphries (ankle), guard Nate Davis (illness) and linebacker Jayon Brown (shoulder) all did not practice.
Listed as limited were wide receiver Cody Hollister (ankle) and running back Dion Lewis (shoulder). Wide receiver Kalif Raymond (concussion) was the only player listed on the injury report who was a full participant.
Here’s a look at the injury reports for both teams from Tuesday.
Before practice, Brown said he felt good, but it looks as though at minimum the Titans are going to take it slow with their young linebacker this week.
The same seems to be the case with Jackson, who missed four games in a row before finally suiting up and playing a full complement of snaps in the Wild-Card game against the New England Patriots.
Humphries appears on pace to miss yet another game, which would be his sixth in a row.
Head coach Mike Vrabel said Raymond is at the end of the concussion protocol after missing the last two games, so he appears to be on track to play this week barring any setbacks.
The biggest names to not practice for the Ravens were cornerback Jimmy Smith and safety Earl Thomas — both were listed with “not injury related” reasons — and running back Mark Ingram, who suffered a calf injury in Week 16.
The Titans and Ravens will meet on Saturday night at 7:15 p.m. CST at M&T Bank Stadium.