The Baltimore Ravens have gone through over a week of training camp practices, and are gearing up for their first preseason action of the 2022 season. They’ll face off against the Tennessee Titans at M&T Bank Stadium, and while both sides have plenty of stars it remains to be seen just how many of them will play.
After practice on Saturday, Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh was asked about whether he’s made a decision on whether he’ll play quarterback Lamar Jackson and other stars in the team’s first preseason game. He revealed five names that won’t be suiting up in Jackson, tight end Mark Andrews, outside linebacker Justin Houston, cornerback Marlon Humphrey and safety Marcus Williams.
“Yes, yes, we won’t be playing Lamar [Jackson]. I think you can kind of extrapolate who will play and who won’t, and then there will be some decisions with some guys that we haven’t completely made yet. But certain guys … Like, Lamar is not going to play; Mark [Andrews] is not going to play. Those experienced starters … Justin Houston, Marcus Williams [aren’t] going to play. Marlon [Humphrey] is not going to play – just to give you an example of the guys who aren’t going to play.”
Story originally appeared on Ravens Wire