In the surest sign yet that Zay Flowers (knee injury) probably won’t play on Sunday night, the Baltimore Ravens have now elevated wide receiver Anthony Miller from the practice squad.
He’ll be active for the AFC Divisional playoff game at the Buffalo Bills, joining the likes of Rashod Bateman, Nelson Agholor, Tylan Wallace, Devontez Walker, and Steven Sims in the Ravens receiving corps.
Miller had three catches for 12 yards in the Wild Card round win over the Pittsburgh Steelers last weekend. While that may not sound like a massive impact, it was still more than his contributions during the regular season.
Miller had just one catch in two games played during the regular season.
Before joining the Ravens in August, he played for six different NFL teams.
However, he was only a practice squad member for half (3) of those six teams. The impact and production of Flowers will have to be replaced by a committee. You can’t expect one receiver to do it all by himself.