Ravens inactives list for Week 3 game against Cowboys (updated)
By Matt Sidney
The Baltimore Ravens, winless so far, face a critical Week 3 clash against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Following a disheartening defeat to the Las Vegas Raiders where they surrendered a late 10-point lead, the urgency to notch their first victory is palpable.
The matchup intensifies as the Cowboys seek redemption from their own crushing 44-19 loss to the New Orleans Saints, exposing glaring defensive weaknesses.
This is a critical game for Ravens coach John Harbaugh, who has faced scrutiny for recent coaching blunders. With the Cowboys possibly missing key players, Baltimore has a prime chance to take advantage and get their season back on track. A victory in Dallas could silence critics, lift team morale, and serve as a potential turning point for the Ravens’ tough season ahead.
Here are this week's inactive players for the Ravens vs. Cowboys game.
Ravens vs. Cowboys inactives list Week 3:
Ravens inactives
- FS Beau Brade
- CB T.J. Tampa
- OLB Adisa Isaac
- C Nick Samac
- G Sala Aumavae-Laulu
- WR Tez Walker
- DE Brent Urban
Cowboys inactives
- QB Trey Lance
- CB Andrew Booth
- LB Buddy Johnson
- OT Matt Waletzko
- WR Ryan Flournoy
- TE John Stephens
- DE Tyrus Wheat
The Baltimore Ravens, seeking their first victory, have a prime opportunity against the Dallas Cowboys, especially with potential defensive gaps due to injuries on the Cowboys’ side. The Ravens’ pass rush, led by linebackers Odafe Oweh and Kyle Van Noy, has a great opportunity to go full-send today as the whole linebacking corp is now healthy.
While it looked like rookie third-round pick linebacker Adisa Isaac looked poised to make his first career appearance today, it looks like he will not be available. It's surely a bummer for those of us who were hopeful to see him play today, but we will just have to wait.
This is no ordinary game—it’s a crucial matchup for both teams, with the Ravens eager to avoid an 0-3 start, a historically bad omen for playoff hopes. This contest will test Baltimore’s resilience and their ability to capitalize on the Cowboys’ recent weaknesses, exposed in their heavy loss to the Saints. The atmosphere at AT&T Stadium will be electric.