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  • BAL Cornerback #44
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    Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey (calf) did not participate in Tuesday’s practice.
    Humphrey exited Week 17 after aggravating a calf injury and has not practiced since, despite two weeks of rest. He has dealt with injuries throughout the season but has remained a key contributor to the Ravens secondary. Humphrey is now in danger of missing the Divisional Round game against the Texans on Saturday if he cannot practice the rest of the week. Brandon Stephens and company will have to step up against Nico Collins to make up for a potential Humphrey absence.
  • BAL Cornerback #44
    Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey (calf) was listed DNP on Tuesday.
    Humphrey exited the Ravens’ Week 17 win over the Dolphins with a calf injury that he has dealt with recently. He starts out the week with a DNP listing, and while the Ravens will officially practice later in the week, it is possible we hardly see Humphrey out there. With the first seed clinched for the Ravens, Humphrey could sit out Week 18 prior to a playoff push. Fellow secondary starters Kyle Hamilton (knee) and Brandon Stephens (ankle) were listed as limited participants after missing Week 17.
  • BAL Defensive Back #21
    Ravens CB Brandon Stephens (illness) was released from the hospital.
    Stephens apparently was rushed to a Cincinnati-area hospital on Sunday morning before the Ravens took on the Bengals. The team said in a statement that Stephens -- a third-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft -- “became acutely ill” at the team hotel. He’s back in Baltimore and “in good spirits,” per the team. Stephens’ status for Baltimore’s Wild Card game against the Bengals is unknown.

  • BAL Defensive Back #21
    Ravens signed third-round CB Brandon Stephens to a four-year contract.
    Stephens (6'/213) was recruited to UCLA as a running back and racked up 277 yards on 65 carries over his three seasons with the Bruins. After three years of backup duties, Stephens sat out the 2018 campaign and transferred to SMU, moving to cornerback in the process. Stephens immediately earned a starting role with the Mustangs and posted 12 pass breakups across 13 games. He came back to SMU for a final collegiate season and earned another 10 breakups to go along with an interception and a fumble recovery. He’s a physically gifted but raw prospect. Stephens has all of the tools necessary to become a starting-caliber corner or safety but will likely contribute on special teams as a rookie. With the strength of Baltimore’s secondary, they can afford to develop him for a year or more before he is called upon for a bigger role.

  • BAL Defensive Back #21
    Ravens selected Southern Methodist CB Brandon Stephens with the No. 104 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
    Stephens (6'/213) was recruited to UCLA as a running back and racked up 277 yards on 65 carries over his three seasons with the Bruins. After three years of backup duties, Stephens sat out the 2018 campaign and transferred to SMU, moving to cornerback in the process. Stephens immediately earned a starting role with the Mustangs and posted 12 pass defenses across 13 games. He came back to SMU for a final collegiate season and earned another 10 pass defense to go along with an interception and a fumble recovery. NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein sees him as a physically gifted but raw prospect. Stephensen has all of the tools necessary to become a starting-caliber corner or safety but will likely contribute on special teams as a rookie. With the strength of Baltimore’s secondary, they can afford to develop him for a year or more before he is called upon as a starter.