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The Baltimore Ravens have released the final injury report for their upcoming home matchup against the Detroit Lions, and there is an array of good news for the current AFC North leaders.

The Ravens have so far ruled out a mere two players for Week 7. As expected, Marcus Williams (hamstring) and Kevon Seymour (ankle) each are listed as out against the Lions. The two defensive backs did not feature in any of Baltimore’s three practice sessions this week.

Baltimore’s front seven is set to receive quite a boost on Sunday, as Odafe Oweh was not issued any injury designation for the contest. He has been sidelined since suffering an ankle ailment in the Ravens’ road win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh noted on Friday that the versatile outside linebacker "looked good" in practice on the day.

Brent Urban is also slated to play against Detroit. He sustained a neck injury during the Ravens’ road victory over the Tennessee Titans. He was a full participant in practice on Friday and was not handed any injury designation for Sunday.

Jadeveon Clowney (knee), Malik Harrison (concussion), and Ronald Darby (illness) each took part in the entirety of Baltimore’s final practice session of the week. They all were not issued any injury designation for the Ravens' upcoming third home contest of their season.

Ravens' final injury report below:

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