RAVENS: One Offensive Lineman and Two Defensive Tackle Return to Practice

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The Ravens saw the return of several key players to practice on Thursday, including Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum (knee), right tackle Patrick Mekari (neck), and nose tackle Michael Pierce (shoulder), as they gear up for their Sunday Night Football matchup against the Buffalo Bills.

The only starting offensive lineman still sidelined is left guard Andrew Vorhees, who appeared on the injury report Wednesday due to an ankle injury. Vorhees played every snap in last Sunday’s game against Dallas.

Should Vorhees be unavailable for the Bills game, the Ravens may consider backup guards Ben Cleveland or Sala Aumavae-Laulu, or even veteran Josh Jones. Another option could involve shifting Mekari inside and starting rookie Roger Rosengarten at right tackle.

Additionally, cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (hamstring), who missed Wednesday’s practice, was not seen on the field for Thursday’s session.

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