Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Three key members of the Los Angeles Rams' offense are dealing with injuries that occurred in the first half of their road game Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.

Veteran right tackle Rob Havenstein is dealing with a hip injury and was ruled questionable to return. Wide receiver Tutu Atwell was upended on a pass play near the sideline in the second quarter and is being evaluated for a concussion.

Those injuries came in addition to a knee injury for tight end Hunter Long, who was taken from the field on a motorized cart. Long had been expected to get heavy playing time with starting tight end Tyler Higbee (neck) not active Sunday.

The Rams still were able to forge a 20-17 first-half lead against one of the top teams in the NFL in the 9-3 Ravens.

With an opportunity at tight end after Long was injured, Rams rookie tight end Davis Allen had his first career touchdown reception on a 7-yard pass from Matthew Stafford.

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