The Baltimore Ravens will travel to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 11, with kickoff scheduled for 1 PM ET. Here’s the final injury report heading into the game, with a focus on skill players who are relevant in fantasy football and who can also help shape the outcome of your bets.
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Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers Inactives
Note that the full inactive list is released by teams 90 minutes before kickoff. This list will be updated at that time.
Baltimore Ravens Injury Report
Lamar Jackson, QB
Lamar Jackson was listed on Thursday’s injury report as limited due to “rest/knee.” This is likely the same maintenance program Jackson has undergone all season, as he is in no jeopardy of missing Sunday’s game.
Isaiah Likely, TE
Isaiah Likely (hamstring) will only miss a single game. While he didn’t play in Week 10, Likely returned to full practice on Thursday after being limited on Wednesday ahead of Week 11.
Likely fully practiced again on Friday and was formally removed from Baltimore’s injury report. He’s good to go against the Steelers. Whether Likely has any fantasy value remaining is an open question, however.
Fellow Ravens TE Mark Andrews has looked like his old self in recent games, finishing as a top-six fantasy tight end in Weeks 6, 7, and 10. He’s dominating targets, while Baltimore’s acquisition of Diontae Johnson means the Ravens are playing more three-WR sets with Likely on the sidelines.
Other Ravens Injuries
Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB (Knee) – Playing; Kyle Hamilton, S (Ankle) – Playing; Travis Jones, DT (Ankle) – Questionable; Arthur Maulet, CB (Calf) – Out; Brent Urban, DE (Concussion) – Playing; Kyle Van Noy, OLB (Illness) – Playing
Pittsburgh Steelers Injury Report
Najee Harris, RB
Najee Harris didn’t participate in Wednesday’s Steelers practices while battling an ankle injury. The good news is he was upgraded to a full participant on Thursday.
Harris fully practiced again on Friday and was removed from Piuttsburh’s injury report. He will play against the Ravens on Sunday.
Harris played his usual allotment of snaps (47%) in Pittsburgh’s Week 10 win over the Commanders, taking 21 carries for 53 yards and a touchdown. However, he must have tweaked his ankle at some point during Sunday’s game.
Even with his usual allotment of carries, Harris is a worse fantasy option than usual in Week 11. The Ravens rank third in EPA per rush and have allowed the sixth-fewest PPR points per game to running backs this season.
Jaylen Warren, RB
Jaylen Warren was added to Thursday’s injury report with a back injury. Warren sat out three games earlier this season with a knee injury, but this is a new ailment.
He returned for a limited practice on Friday but is considered questionable for Sunday’s game.
Since returning, Warren has taken 35% of the running back carries for Pittsburgh, compared to 62% for Harris and 3% for Patterson. If Warren can’t play against the Ravens, Harris would see an expanded workload, while Patterson would mix in more than he has in previous games.
Other Steelers Injuries
Van Jefferson, WR (Quadricep) – Playing; Donte Jackson, CB (Hamstring) – Playing; Nick Herbig, LB (Hamstring) – Playing; Alex Highsmith, LB (Ankle) – Out; Isaac Seumalo, G (NIR – Resting Vet.) – Playing; MyCole Pruitt, TE (Knee/NIR – Resting Vet) – Doubtful; Cameron Heyward, DT (NIR – Resting Vet.) – Playing; C.J. Henderson, CB (Neck) – Out; Cory Trice Jr., CB (Hamstring) – Questionable