
The Baltimore Ravens and Oakland Raiders have released their Week 8 injury reports.
The Ravensâ report showed that it had three fully participating players by Thursday, as opposed to the Raidersâ one full participant, wide receiver Davante Adams.
Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell suffered a hamstring injury on Wednesday before returning to limited participation the following Thursday.
Afflicted with a hamstring injury, football safety Marcus Williams remained in reserve on Thursday after his absence on Wednesday.
Linebacker Odafe Oweh returned to limited practice on Thursday after an ankle injury. The report mentioned him as not listed on Wednesday.
Cornerback Kevin Seymour and linebacker Roquan Smith continued full participation after previously suffering ankle and shoulder injuries. Smithâs recovery marks the possibility of him playing in full on Sunday against the Cardinals.
Wide receiver Tylan Wallace returned on Thursday after fully recuperating from his hamstring injury.
Wideout Odell Beckham Jr. continued as a limited participant on Thursday after having his status unlisted on Wednesday, similar to Oweh. The Week 1 injury report previously listed Beckham as having a sprained ankle in early September.
Having been absent for two weeks since then, Beckham has gained 14 receptions and 162 yards this season.
Raiders linebacker Divine Deablo and cornerback Marcus Peters did not participate in Thursdayâs practice. The report listed Deablo and Peters as respectively having ankle and back injuries.
Kicker Daniel Carlson also did not participate on Thursday due to a groin issue. The team then enlisted kicker James McCourt as a replacement for the practice squad.
Linebacker Curtis Bolton returned for limited practice on Thursday following a knee injury.
Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, previously afflicted with a back injury, returned on Thursday as a limited participant. Raiders coach Josh McDaniels said his team was âhopefulâ that Garoppolo could play in full on Monday night.
âWeâll just see how Daniel is feeling as we go through the week and make the right decision at the end of the week here based on how thatâs going, whether we need to do something else in of elevate [McCourt] and all the rest of it,â said McDaniels.
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