The Baltimore Ravens were able to defeat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by the final score of 27-22 on “Thursday Night Football”, bringing their 2022 record to 5-3 through eight weeks. They got contributions from many different faces, many of which were sorely needed due to the injuries that the team suffered throughout the game.
Running back Gus Edwards, wide receiver Rashod Bateman and tight end Mark Andrews all left the contest early with injuries, prompting others to step up. Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh gave injury updates on both Edwards and Bateman on Monday, with the report on Edwards being more positive than the one for Bateman.
“Yes, Gus [Edwards] has a hamstring, so he’ll be day-to-day probably. We’ll see about the Monday night game; he’ll have a chance. It’s a mild hamstring, but you never know about those. It’s just how it goes. [Rashod] Bateman’s a little bit more disappointing in the sense that after the game they thought it was kind of a tweak, but there’s a little more there from a strain standpoint. So, conversations will be had. It looks like it’s going to be a few weeks for him. We’ll have more to report on that later in the week.”