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Will Isaiah Likely play for the Ravens vs the Bengals in Week 10 Thursday Night Football?
Likely has been unable to participate in Ravens practice this week, as Baltimore prepare to host the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.
Injured tight end Isaiah Likely has been ruled out of the Baltimore Ravens’ NFL Week 10 match-up with the Cincinnati Bengals today.
What injury does Isaiah Likely have?
Likely has been unable to practice at all this week due to a hamstring problem, according to the Ravens' official injury report.
In the first nine games of the 2024 regular season, the 24-year-old has registered 24 receptions for 271 receiving yards and three touchdowns. The former Coastal Carolina Chanticleers player is in his third year in the NFL, having been picked by the Ravens in round four of the 2022 Draft.
Who else is out for the Ravens?
Alongside Likely, the Ravens have ruled defensive end Brent Urban out of the clash with the Bengals due to concussion. Urban will sit out his second straight game since sustaining the head injury in the Week 8 defeat to the Cleveland Browns.
Will Lamar Jackson play against the Bengals?
While Likely and Urban are certain to miss out on today’s clash at M&T Bank Stadium, starting quarterback Lamar Jackson will play for the hosts, despite being unavailable for practice on Tuesday with a knee issue. “[Jackson’s absence from practice is] nothing I really want to talk about and comment on,” Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said on Tuesday. “He’ll be playing Thursday night.”
In full: Ravens Week 10 injury report
Doubtful: Jalyn Armour-Davis (knee)
Questionable: Rasheen Ali (ankle), Keaton Mitchell (knee)
Out: Isaiah Likely (hamstring), Brent Urban (concussion)
Bengals vs Ravens: start time, how to watch
The Cincinnati Bengals vs the Baltimore Ravens kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT. Viewers in the United States will be able to watch the action on Amazon Prime Video.
Enjoy Cincinnati vs Baltimore on Amazon.
The Ravens go into Week 10 with a 6-3 record, having beaten the Denver Broncos 41-10 on Sunday. The Bengals also scored 41 points in Week 9, defeating the Las Vegas Raiders by a 17-point margin to improve to 4-5.