Ravens Have Shut Down the Texans Recently. But Now Baltimore's Defense Is Depleted
Ravens face critical injuries including quarterback Lamar Jackson and safety Kyle Hamilton, prompting rookie Keaton Mitchell and Sanoussi Kane to fill key roles amid a 1-3 start.
- On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens will host the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium, both teams entering 1-3 with a loss dropping Baltimore to 1-4.
- Facing a mounting injury crisis, the Ravens list is staggering with Kyle Hamilton sidelined and Lamar Jackson limited, forcing backup quarterback Cooper Rush into potential action.
- Practice notes show partial reinforcements for Baltimore as cornerback Nate Wiggins and left tackle Ronnie Stanley returned, but Baltimore defense has allowed 133 points in four games.
- Baltimore's immediate objective is simple: beat Houston and return to.500 as their lineup may resemble a preseason group due to injuries, increasing urgency for a win.
- The Texans present pass-rush threats in Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr., who have seven combined sacks, while C.J. Stroud said Houston will be motivated despite Baltimore's six straight wins in the series.
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Ravens have shut down the Texans recently. But now Baltimore’s defense is depleted
BALTIMORE (AP) — For a reminder of how far Baltimore's defense has fallen, recall that on Christmas last year, a Houston team that won its division couldn't manage an offensive point against the Ravens.

Ravens have shut down the Texans recently. But now Baltimore's defense is depleted
Baltimore and Houston are both 1-3, which adds plenty of urgency to their matchup Sunday. The Ravens had to face Buffalo, Detroit and Kansas City already, so their record wouldn’t be worth panicking over — if they were still at…
Ravens coordinators preparing for Sunday's game against Texans without key players
INJURIES CONTINUE TO MOUNT FOR RAVENSInjuries continue mounting for the Baltimore Ravens ahead of their matchup against the Houston Texans.Outside linebacker Odafe Oweh was added to Thursday's injury report with an eye injury and participated on a limited basis.Quarterback Lamar Jackson, cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey and Chidobe Awuzie, inside linebacker Roquan Smith, safety Kyle Hamilton, and fullback Patrick Ricard all sat out practice. Hamilton…

Short-handed Ravens add S Kyle Hamilton to DNP list
The Baltimore Ravens' injury woes continued with safety Kyle Hamilton added to the list of players not practicing Thursday in advance of Sunday's home game against the Houston Texans.


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Ravens Boost Roster: Wiggins and Stanley Back, Hamilton Sidelined
The Ravens saw the return of cornerback Nate Wiggins and left tackle Ronnie Stanley to practice, alleviating some injury concerns ahead of their game against the Texans. However, safety Kyle Hamilton is sidelined after experiencing a groin issue and quarterback Lamar Jackson continues to miss practices due to a hamstring injury. With the Ravens currently at 1-3, their hurt players add to the tension for an upcoming critical match. Key defensive …
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