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The Ravens QB does not seem likely to miss Week 11 vs. Cleveland even though he didn’t practice on Wednesday.

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  • BAL Tight End #80
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    Likely is on track to play, but his status is worth following for fantasy managers who roster TE Mark Andrews. The latter player could see a decent target share increase if Likely were to sit out in Week 11 against the Browns. Andrews has largely been relying on touchdowns to score his fantasy points in recent weeks. An uptick in targets between the 20s would be helpful.
  • BAL Running Back #34
    Mitchell has been encroaching on RB Justice Hill’s role in recent weeks and Ravens head coach John Harbaugh told reporters on Monday that he wants to get Mitchell even more involved. While Mitchell’s limited session is less than ideal, Hill was unable to practice at all while dealing with a toe injury. Mitchell is a high-upside stash option. He should be rostered in 12-team leagues.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    The Ravens rarely reveal more than they are required to regarding injuries. We do not yet know why Jackson is sore, be it joint soreness, a contusion, another type of injury, etc., though the team expects Jackson to practice on Thursday after sitting out on Wednesday. If active, the electric dual-threat quarterback can be started as an elite QB1. It would be nice to see him practicing in full by the end of the week.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #7
    Bateman reportedly suffered a high-ankle sprain in Week 10 against the Vikings. He was spotted in a boot after the game. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh told reports on Monday that Bateman will be okay, but he didn’t say whether or not the wideout would be able to suit up in Week 11. Our best guess as of Wednesday is that Bateman will miss at least one game. His absence could mean more 2TE sets for the Ravens, putting both Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely on the field more often.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    As ESPN’s Jamison Hensley notes, Jackson took a few hard hits on Sunday versus the Vikings. He was never listed with an injury and did not miss any snaps. Jackson previously missed a handful of games with a hamstring issue this year. We won’t find out what his latest issue is until the Ravens drop their first injury report of the week later today. The hope is that he didn’t re-aggravate the hamstring injury in Week 10. Tyler Huntley would be in line to start if Jackson misses more time.
  • BAL Cornerback #44
    According to Harbaugh, Humphrey would likely miss one or two games if he did need surgery. The team is still weighing that decision, but with games against the Browns and Jets on tap over the next two weeks, it’s safe to say the Ravens can afford to be without Humphrey if he does opt for surgery. Humphrey has struggled in coverage this season, allowing 32 receptions for 461 yards and two touchdowns on 45 targets, but did notch his first interception of the season in Week 10’s win over the Vikings.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #7
    Bateman suffered an ankle sprain on what appeared to be an illegal hip-drop tackle in Sunday’s win. Harbaugh said the team will “see how serious it is going forward,” and was unable to say whether or not Bateman will play in Week 11 against the Browns. Bateman has caught 16 passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns this season and has managed just six catches in his last five games.
  • BAL Running Back #34
    Mitchell continues to look like one of the most explosive backs in the league whenever he touches the ball. The third-year back is averaging a blistering 6.2 YPC on 15 carries this season and has seen three of his attempts go for 12-plus yards. Mitchell won’t be taking over for Derrick Henry any time soon, but it’s hard to ignore the impact he can make on a game when given the opportunity to do so. Fantasy managers shouldn’t use this as excuse to add and start Mitchell in Week 11 against the Browns, but he’s turning into an interesting stash as a potential handcuff to Henry.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #7
    Bateman reportedly suffered a high-ankle sprain in Sunday’s victory after being taken down by an illegal hip-drop tackle that was not flagged. Bateman appeared fine after the play and walked off under his own power, but reports of his injury began surfacing following the game. If he’s unable to play in Week 11 against the Browns, DeAndre Hopkins or Devontez Walker would potentially be in line for more work.
  • BAL Tight End #80
    The 27 points the Ravens scored in this one don’t tell the full story of how the offense struggled in the first half. The Vikings defense bottled up the Ravens for much of the afternoon, holding them to just 4.9 yards per play while keeping every pass-catcher not named Zay Flowers in check. Likely’s longest game came on an 11-yard pass that helped set up a Tyler Loop field goal in the third quarter, but there was nothing to get excited about here. The five targets he saw were a new season-high, but fantasy managers shouldn’t bank on this in Week 11 against the Browns. Likely profiles as a boom-or-bust TE2 next week.

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