OWINGS MILLS — The Ravens will be without three defensive players for the Week 6 game against the Washington Commanders.
Linebacker Malik Harrison (groin), cornerback Arthur Maulet (knee/hamstring) and defensive tackle Broderick Washington (knee) will not play.
Left guard Andrew Vorhees, who missed the past two games with an ankle injury, is questionable. With Vorhees out, the Ravens moved Patrick Mekari from right tackle to left guard. Rookie second-round pick Roger Rosengarten took over the starting job at right tackle. Even if Vorhees is able to play, coach John Harbaugh said the Ravens could stay with that lineup.
Running back Rasheen Ali (neck), guard Sala Aumavae-Laulu (back), wide receiver/returner Deonte Harty (knee), left tackle Ronnie Stanley (toe), and cornerback Marlon Humphrey )(ankle) are also questionable.
For the Commanders, safety Tyler Owens (shin) was the only player ruled out.
Running back Brian Robinson Jr., who leads the team with 325 yards rushing is a game-time decision because of a knee injury.
Linebacker Jordan Magee (knee) and defensive lineman Efe Obada (tibia/fibula) are also questionable.
MORE RAVENS HEADLINES
- Nick Moore REACTS To Jesse Minter's First Day As Ravens Coach
- How Jesse Minter Became the Ravens' Head Coach
- Jesse Minter's Vision: 'Be at Our Best When the Best Is Needed'
- Eric DeCosta & Jesse Minter's similar vision will dictate the Ravens future success | Inside Access
- Jesse Minter Confirms He'll Be Ravens' Defensive Play-Caller
