Baltimore Ravens inactives list for Week 10 game vs. Vikings

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The Baltimore Ravens had a clean injury report this past week. The only players to pop up on the report were cornerback Marlon Humphrey and left tackle Ronnie Stanley. 

Humphrey was a full participant in practice on Friday despite a finger injury. As for Stanley, he did not practice that day, as he was given a rest day.

It was a breath of fresh air for a Baltimore team that has faced countless injury woes in 2025. However, it also means they have a long list of players to choose from to make active in their Week 10 game against the Minnesota Vikings.

The elevation of veteran defensive lineman Taven Bryan from the practice squad adds another player to that list, forcing the Ravens to make six players on their 53-man roster inactive for today’s game.

Here are the six inactives for Sunday’s matchup in Minnesota.

Baltimore Ravens Week 10 inactives list

  • QB Cooper Rush (emergency third quarterback)
  • RB Rasheen Ali
  • WR Devontez Walker
  • OG Emery Jones Jr.
  • OT Joe Noteboom
  • DL Aeneas Peebles

There are some of the usual suspects, with wide receiver Devontez Walker and defensive lineman Aeneas Peebles missing out on the action once again. However, a couple of typical contributors will not suit up.

Veteran offensive lineman Joe Noteboom was scratched in favor of rookie offensive tackle Carson Vinson. Noteboom has played 150 snaps this year, mostly coming in for the injured Stanley, but has severely underperformed. If Stanley’s ankle flares up again, Baltimore will most likely turn to Vinson.

Running back Rasheen Ali also gets scratched. Fellow running back Keaton Mitchell has been slowly carving out a role in the offense, and now he should fully take over kick return duties, as well, on Sunday. The return game has not been anything crazy this year, and Mitchell’s electric playstyle could help change that.

The only other move worth mentioning is giving outside linebacker David Ojabo the nod over Peebles. With the acquisition of Dre’Mont Jones, the pass rush should improve, but given Jones’ versatility to play inside, the coaching staff opts to go with depth along the edge rather than the interior.

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