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Ravens LB Roquan Smith will officially be out for the team's Week 12 matchup vs. the Chargers. He was a DNP in practice all week due to a hamstring injury. (Source: Baltimore Ravens on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Smith's first absence of the season will come during a big AFC showdown vs. the 7-3 Chargers. Expect LB Chris Board to see more snaps with the eighth-year veteran out.


Ravens WR Nelson Agholor (illness) returned to practice Friday. (Source: Kyle Phoenix on Twitter )

Fantasy Impact: Agholor did not participate in practice Thursday due to an illness. His quick return to practice is a good sign for his availability for the Ravens in Week 12.


Ravens RB Justice Hill (concussion) was a limited participant in practice Thursday. (Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Hill will have two more chances to log practice time and attempt to clear the league's concussion protocol. Fantasy managers should expect Keaton Mitchell to see an increase snaps if Hill is unable to suit up in Week 12.


Arthur Maulet has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Steelers. (Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: It had appeared Maulet had a chance to play after logging a full practice on Friday. He will miss at least one more game for the Ravens,


Travis Jones has been listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Steelers. (Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Jones was limited at practice to close the week. He should be on the favorable side of questionable heading into Sunday.


Isaiah Likely is off the injury report for Sunday's game against the Steelers. (Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Likely was able to practice fully on Thursday and Friday to close the week. He should remain in his usual role alongside Mark Andrews.


Kyle Hamilton is off the injury report for Sunday's game against the Steelers. (Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Hamilton went down with a scary non-contact injury on Thursday last week. He won't miss any time as he is good to go for Sunday.


Lamar Jackson is off the injury report for Sunday's game against the Steelers. (Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Jackson will be good to go for Sunday's rivalry game against Pittsburgh in a crucial game for the AFC North.


Ravens RB Rasheen Ali is officially inactive for Thursday’s game with the Bengals.

Fantasy Impact: Ali was considered questionable due to an ankle injury. With a short week and Keaton Mitchell active, Ali will get some extra time to rest before returning to the Ravens’ backfield.


Baltimore Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell was activated off of the injured reserve and will make his season debut on Thursday night against the Cincinnati Bengals. (Source: Baltimore Ravens on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Mitchell excelled as a rookie when he was healthy, averaging 8.4 yards per carry and totaling 489 yards from scrimmage in eight games. However, he suffered a full ACL tear in his knee and has been recovering all season. Now in Week 10, he will make his season debut, though the Ravens' top RB currently leads the NFL in rushing (Derrick Henry: 1,052 yards) and veteran RB Justice Hill has worked into the rotation situationally as a blocker and pass-catcher. It will be interesting to see how the dominant Baltimore offense deploys Mitchell's speed.


Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey (knee) is not listed among the inactives for Sunday's game against the Broncos and will get the start. (Source: Baltimore Ravens on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Humphrey was limited in practice all week and was listed as questionable headed into this weekend, but Baltimore will have their top cornerback return to the field for Week 9.


The Ravens placed Michael Pierce on injured reserve. (Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Pierce will be sidelined for at least the next four games. His roster spot is taken by Diontae Johnson.


Ravens WR Zay Flowers (ankle) will play Sunday vs. the Browns. (Source: Jeff Zrebiec on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Flowers returned to practice in limited fashion on Friday after being a DNP on Wednesday and Thursday, and now he will give it a go in Baltimore's Week 8 divisional matchup.


Nate Wiggins has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Browns. (Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: The Ravens secondary will be a little short-handed with Wiggins sidelined.


Ravens WR/KR Deonte Harty (knee) did not practice Friday. (Source: Jeff Zrebiec on Twitter )

Fantasy Impact: Harty has now missed two days of practice with a knee injury. He will have one more practice session to log time ahead of the team's Week 7 matchup with Tampa Bay.


Rashod Bateman has been removed from the injury report ahead of Sunday's game against the Commanders. (Source: Baltimore Ravens on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Bateman was able to practice on Friday. He remains mostly off the fantasy radar outside of super deep leagues.


Ronnie Stanley was at practice again on Friday. (Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: It is the second straight practice for Stanley after he missed practice on Wednesday to open the week. The injury report will be worth monitoring, but he should be good to go for Sunday's game against the Commanders.


Malik Harrison remained sidelined from practice on Friday. (Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Harrison missed practice all week and will likely be sidelined on Sunday against the Commanders.


Broderick Washington Jr. remained absent from practice on Friday. (Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Washington missed practice all week and will likely be sidelined on Sunday against the Commanders.


Charlie Kolar (toe) was a limited participant at practice on Wednesday. (Source: Baltimore Ravens on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Kolar was a limited participant at Wednesday's practice due to a toe injury. This is a new issue for the young tight end, and he seems to be day-to-day for the time being. In the off-chance that he misses Sunday's game, Mark Andrews would see more snaps in his absence.