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Pittsburgh Steelers list inactive players ahead of matchup with Baltimore

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Pittsburgh is slowly turning it around this season. After starting 2-6, the Steelers have now won three of their last four games coming out of their bye week. With just a 1-2 record against their division, though, today’s game against the Baltimore Ravens will be key to their goals of making a legitimate last season push.

They’ll have the luxury of being fairly healthy in today’s matchup too based on their recently released injury report. Pittsburgh’s side of the report looks fairly similar to what it did a week ago ahead of their game against Atlanta. Meanwhile, they’ll get another big boost as Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is officially out on Baltimore’s side with a knee injury.

Steelers vs. Ravens Inactive Players

Pittsburgh Steeler Inactives

Baltimore Raven Inactives

Ravens elevate Anthony Brown from practice squad amidst Lamar Jackson injury

With Lamar Jackson listed as doubtful for Sunday’s game against the Steelers due to a knee injury, the Ravens have made room to add a quarterback to their roster. Baltimore has elevated rookie quarterback Anthony Brown from the practice squad to the active roster, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

An Oregon product, Brown signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent this offseason and has been on the practice squad since August. He has yet to appear in any games this season and will likely serve as the backup to Tyler Huntley.

Lamar Jackson suffered the injury in the first quarter last week against the Broncos and never returned to the game. Huntley took over quarterback duties after Jackson’s exit against Denver and finished last week’s game 27-of-32 passing for 187 yards, no touchdowns and an interception.

Although Jackson did not practice this week and appears unlikely to play barring a significant change, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the quarterback is “week-to-week”. With that being the case, he could be ready to return any time in the next few weeks.