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Ravens Elevate Defensive Lineman, Safety to Face Dolphins

S Keondre Jackson
S Keondre Jackson

The Ravens elevated veteran defensive tackle Taven Bryan and undrafted rookie safety Keondre Jackson for Thursday night's game against the Miami Dolphins.

Baltimore did not call up pass rusher Carl Lawson from the practice squad. Lawson was signed late last week and will get more time to practice before making his Ravens debut.

Bryan and Jackson were both elevated in Week 8 for Baltimore's 30-16 victory over the Chicago Bears. Bryan played 22 defensive snaps against Chicago in his Ravens debut and did not record a tackle, while Jackson stood out on special teams, playing 20 snaps.

A former first-round pick in 2018, Bryan is in his eighth season and signed with Baltimore's practice squad on Sept. 24. Adding Bryan to the defensive line rotation can help the Ravens contain Miami's running attack, led by De'Von Achane, who leads the Dolphins with 539 yards rushing and four touchdowns while averaging 5.0 yards per carry.

This marks the third elevation this season for Jackson, and he will need to be added to the 53-man roster to play for Baltimore after Thursday night's game.

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