Ravens' Zay Flowers Cleared to Play Against Texans Despite Shoulder Injury
Baltimore's top receiver returns to action as the team fights to keep AFC North title hopes alive.
- Zay Flowers, the Ravens' leading wide receiver, is set to play against the Texans after recovering from a shoulder injury that limited his practice earlier this week.
- Flowers has been a key offensive player this season, leading Baltimore with 71 receptions, 1,016 receiving yards, and four touchdowns.
- The Ravens are dealing with other offensive injuries, with Nelson Agholor and Justice Hill ruled out due to concussions, and Jalyn Armour-Davis sidelined with a hamstring issue.
- Baltimore elevated wide receiver Anthony Miller from the practice squad to bolster their depleted receiving corps ahead of the game.
- The Ravens (10-5) aim to win their remaining two games and secure the AFC North title, but face a strong Texans defense ranked in the top six against the pass.