The Ravens' injury list looks like a Pro Bowl roster following their 37-20 loss in Kansas City in Week 4:
- QB Lamar Jackson (hamstring)
- LT Ronnie Stanley (ankle)
- FB Patrick Ricard (calf)
- LB Roquan Smith (hamstring)
- CB Marlon Humphrey (calf)
- CB Nate Wiggins (elbow)
- OLB Kyle Van Noy (hamstring)
- DT Travis Jones (knee)
- DT Nnamdi Madubuike (IR/neck)
- DL Broderick Washington Jr. (IR/ankle)
Injuries that sent Jackson, Stanley, Smith, Humphrey, and Wiggins to the sideline during Sunday's defeat taxed the Ravens' depth.
Here's how it shook up the snap counts and how the Pro Football Focus (PFF) grades shook out in Week 4:
- Running back Justice Hill, who scored the Ravens' only two touchdowns, had the team's highest grade at 83.0, boosted by his 71-yard rushing touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Hill had 32 snaps to Derrick Henry's 21. "I don't try to get too caught up in that," Henry said. "[I] just [try to] make something happen when I'm out there with the opportunities I get."
- Joe Noteboom stepped in for Stanley and played 69% of the offensive snaps. He posted a solid 67.6 grade, giving up just three pressures on 30 pass blocking reps.
- Left guard Andrew Vorhees got his highest grade as a pro with a 75.5. He got especially high marks for his run blocking, which helped the Ravens come out strong at the start of the game. Right tackle Roger Rosengarten (74.8) also had another solid game.
- Lamar Jackson's 45.8 PFF grade was his lowest mark since 2021. Jackson completed 14 of 20 passes for 147 yards, but had a costly interception as he faded from pressure, was flagged for three penalties on one drive, and fumbled. He exited the game in the third quarter. Backup Cooper Rush got a grade of 55.5 after completing nine of 13 passes for 52 yards.

814: Reaction to Ravens' Loss in Kansas City
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing discuss the Ravens' lopsided 37-20 loss in Kansas City, run down the long injury list, why the offense sputtered, and what's next for the Ravens if they're going to dig out of a 1-3 hole.
- Tight end Isaiah Likely wasn't targeted by a pass in his debut and had the offense's second-lowest grade (47.0). He played 45% of the offensive snaps in his return, while Mark Andrews, who caught seven passes for 30 yards, played 55% of the snaps.
- Backup cornerback T.J. Tampa played 20 snaps and had the Ravens' highest defensive grade (71.2). He wasn't targeted by a pass. Tampa would be in line for more action if Wiggins is sidelined.
- Safeties Kyle Hamilton (70.4) and Malaki Starks (69.3) registered grades just behind Tampa. The Chiefs hit one passing play of 20 or more yards – a 37-yard completion to Xavier Worthy behind cornerback Marlon Humphrey early in the game.
- Humphrey had a second straight week with a tough grade, this time at 35.8. He was credited with allowing five completions on six targets for 67 yards. He exited after 27 snaps (37%) and was replaced at nickel by undrafted rookie Keyon Martin, who played more than half of the defensive snaps and finished with one of the better grades (59.0), allowing three completions on three targets but for just 18 yards.
- The Ravens had trouble at inside linebacker, as Smith registered a 42.3 grade before exiting in the first half, and rookie Teddye Buchanan posted a 38.3 grade. Jake Hummel, who played 38% of the snaps stepping in for Smith, had a solid 63.9 grade with five tackles.
- Outside linebacker Odafe Oweh tied Starks for the Ravens' third-highest defensive grade (69.3) but he again played less than half the snaps (45%) with Tavius Robinson seeing the lion's share of the action (78%) as the Ravens look for his help against the run. Robinson also recorded the Ravens' only sack.
- Baltimore's banged-up defensive line struggled. After playing well against the Lions, John Jenkins had the Ravens' lowest grade (30.3) on Sunday. Brent Urban and C.J. Okoye, who played in his first regular-season game, also had low marks. Josh Tupou, who was signed to the practice squad last week, got the defensive line's highest grade (64.5).