When Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens face the Buffalo Bills, wide receiver Zay Flowers likely won’t be in the lineup.
Why Will Lamar Jackson Not Have Zay Flowers In The Ravens’ Lineup?
Game status at Buffalo: pic.twitter.com/bWlT5YpO3j
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 17, 2025
On the Ravens’ injury report, Flowers was listed as doubtful with a knee injury, jeopardizing his status for Sunday’s Divisional Round game against the Bills.
Although Flowers will probably miss the game, Harbaugh is not ruling it out.
“I think he’ll have a chance,” Harbaugh said about Flowers playing on Sunday.
Flowers went through a workout before the team practiced on Friday.
Flowers hasn’t practiced since injuring his knee in the Ravens’ Week 18 victory over the Browns.
The talented wide receiver did not play in the Ravens’ 28-14 Wild Card victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens’ tight ends, Isaiah Likely and Mark Andrews, combined for 5 catches and 80 yards in the victory. Running back Justice Hill had the most catches with four.
Flowers blossomed in his second season with the Ravens, catching 74 balls for 1,059 yards and four touchdowns. Flowers made the AFC Pro Bowl roster.
“I think he’ll have a chance.” John Harbaugh on Zay Flowers’ availability for Sunday: pic.twitter.com/ubbordz9Tr
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 17, 2025
When Do The Ravens Face The Bills?
Putting in work! @ZayFlowers pic.twitter.com/iwGUsLqGqs
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 17, 2025
The Ravens will head north to chilly Orchard Park to face the Buffalo Bills on Jan. 19. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET.
CBS will broadcast the game, with Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson on the scene at Highmark Stadium.
The Ravens and Bills played earlier this season in Week 4, with Baltimore coming out with a dominant 35-10 win. Baltimore’s Derrick Henry rushed for 199 yards and one touchdown in the victory.
The Ravens and Bills were in this same scenario during the 2020 season. Buffalo’s Taron Johnson intercepted Jackson in the red zone and returned the interception 101 yards for a touchdown to seal Buffalo’s 17-3 victory in the Divisional Round.