It's Week 10 and the Ravens had a rare perfect practice attendance.
The Ravens' injury report is blank Wednesday as they get ready to take on the Minnesota Vikings Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. Every Ravens player on the 53-man roster was a full practice participant.
The Ravens had a mini-bye following a win in Miami last week, allowing some extra rest for a team that was already healthy against the Dolphins. With a two-game winning streak and much improved health, the Ravens' stock is rising.
Head Coach John Harbaugh was asked how pleased he is to have a healthy team at this point of the season, especially after injuries roiled his squad earlier this year during a four-game losing skid.
"Well, it'll be satisfying if we win the game and play great football. The result is what you feel the most satisfaction with," Harbaugh said. "But it is something that I think is definitely notable. It's different, and it's a good thing."
The Ravens still have seven players on injured reserve and another on the reserve/physically unable to perform list. That list includes defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike (neck), outside linebacker Tavius Robinson (foot), defensive tackle Broderick Washington (Achilles), and safety Ar'Darius Washington (Achilles).
But with Lamar Jackson back, and fresh off AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors, this is the healthiest the Ravens could possibly be at this point.
New outside linebacker Dre'Mont Jones, who wore jersey No. 41, took the field for the first time as a Raven after being acquired before Tuesday's trade deadline. Jones will try to get up to speed quickly, as the Ravens could use an immediate impact considering they have only three outside linebackers with Jones joining Kyle Van Noy, rookie Mike Green, and David Ojabo.












