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The Baltimore Ravens have released the final injury report for their upcoming home clash with the Seattle Seahawks. Out of the 10 players who Baltimore added to its injury report for Week 9, only four such talents were handed any game status designation, including Marcus Williams and Morgan Moses.

The Ravens have listed Williams as questionable for Week 9. He missed the Ravens’ last two games due to a nagging hamstring injury.

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh is at the least hopeful that Williams will suit up to play against Seattle.

"Hamstring [injuries] are tricky," Harbaugh said during a press conference on Friday. "We'll just have to see going into the game. [It'll] probably be right up to it. We'll see [and] see where he's at."

Moses has been ruled as doubtful against Seattle. The veteran offensive tackle did not take part in any of Baltimore’s practice sessions this week due to a shoulder ailment. Harbaugh did make clear on Friday that even as Moses was on the sideline all week, he is one who "can play without practicing."

There was some early concern regarding Odafe Oweh’s status for Week 9. Oweh did not practice on Wednesday due to his ankle and knee injuries. After being a full participant in Baltimore’s practices on both Thursday and Friday, the team opted to remove him from its injury report.

Ravens' full injury report below:

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