Source: Ravens’ Dobbins, Ingram unlikely to play

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Baltimore Ravens running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram are not expected to play in Wednesday’s game at the Steelers even though both are eligible to do so, according to a source.

Dobbins and Ingram, who are currently on the reserve/COVID-19 list, did not travel with the Ravens to Pittsburgh on Tuesday night because it was the final day of their 10-day quarantine after testing positive. But the plan is for Baltimore to not put Dobbins or Ingram on the active roster Wednesday, a source said.

Neither has practiced since the 30-24 overtime loss to the Tennessee Titans 10 days ago. Dobbins had just positioned himself to take over as Baltimore’s lead back before testing positive. Ingram, a Pro Bowl back last year, has been slowly getting phased out of the offense.

The status of Dobbins and Ingram will become official later Wednesday. The Ravens can make roster moves until 12:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Gus Edwards will make the start against the Steelers and look to repeat his success against a run defense that ranked No. 7 entering Week 12. Edwards has totaled 217 yards rushing and one touchdown in his last two games against Pittsburgh.

Justice Hill, a seldom-used 2019 fourth-round pick, will back up Edwards. Ty’Son Williams could be among seven or eight practice squad players elevated and serve as the Ravens’ No. 3 running back.

Baltimore will likely play without six starters on offense because of its recent outbreak. Robert Griffin III will start at quarterback in place of reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson, who tested positive on Thanksgiving.

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