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Ravens rule out one player vs. Bills, offensive lineman iffy

OWINGS MILLS — Cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis was the only Raven ruled out for the Sunday night game against the Buffalo Bills.

Armour-Davis did not practice all week because of a hamstring injury.

Starting left guard Andrew Vorhees also missed the entire week of practice because of an ankle injury. He is listed as doubtful.

“It’s going to be right up until game time,” coach John Harbaugh said about Vorhees. “That’s what I was told, and we’ll see.”

If Vorhees cannot play, the Ravens could move Patrick Mekari to left guard, and rookie second-round pick Roger Rosengarten would start at right tackle. Mekari is dealing with a neck injury but has been able to practice.

Another option is having either Ben Cleveland or Josh Jones start at left guard for Vorhees. Both Cleveland and Jones are experienced players but have yet to play much this season.

Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum was listed as questionable with a knee injury, but he was a full participant at practice on Thursday and Friday.

The other Ravens listed on the final injury report are right guard Daniel Faalele (hip), nose tackle Michael Pierce (shoulder), linebacker Josh Ross (hip), linebacker Roquan Smith (ankle), and safety Ar’Darius Washington (ankle).

All of those players were able to practice.

Linebacker Terrel Bernard (pectoral), offensive lineman Tylan Grable (groin), and cornerback Taron Johnson (forearm) have been ruled out of the game for the Bills.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen is dealing with a hand injury, but he has been able to practice all week.

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