With a series of heavy-duty matchups in the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs, a few teams will be shorthanded on the injury front. The Baltimore Ravens are set to take on the Buffalo Bills in a high-stakes divisional matchup — and they will likely be doing it without their star receiver.
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One injury that Ravens and Bills fans are specifically paying attention to involves Ravens wideout Zay Flowers, who hasn't practiced since he injured his knee during Baltimore's Week 18 win over the Cleveland Browns.
The Lions had David Montgomery and Terrion Arnold back from injury ahead of their big matchup with the Commanders.
On the flip side, several Lions players were listed as "no practice" coming off an extra week of recovery. Right guard Kevin Zeitler (hamstring), cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. (hamstring/illness) and defensive lineman Pat O'Connor (calf) were all listed as nonparticipants on the report.
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The Baltimore Ravens are set to take on the Buffalo Bills in a high-stakes divisional matchup — and they might be doing it without their star receiver. Pro Bowl wide receiver Zay Flowers missed practice again on Wednesday and Thursday, indicating that he is increasingly doubtful to make an appearance on Sunday.
The second round of the NFL postseason for the 2024-2025 league year is quickly approaching, with the first game set to be played tomorrow. The carousel of injuries never ends, as everyone who's watched the sport recently knows.
When asked who their No. 2 receiver would be for the playoffs, the Bills simply answered “No” in the Wild Card Round. Khalil Shakir ran 72 percent of the routes while no other Buffalo wideout topped a 53 percent route rate. Cooper finished fifth among the team’s receivers in route rate at 41 percent. He earned a measly three targets.
The Detroit Lions are officially getting one of their best players back for their Divisional Round playoff game. David Montgomery has been removed from