J.K. Dobbins (27), along with fellow RB Mark Ingram, are unlikely to play against the Steelers. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Ravens RBs J.K. Dobbins, Mark Ingram didn't fly with team to Pittsburgh

The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers still are scheduled to play Wednesday afternoon despite numerous COVID-19 cases from both teams. A number of players have been ruled out, and now it appears the Ravens will be without their top two running backs. 

According to ESPN's Kimberley A. Martin, J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram did not travel with the Ravens to Pittsburgh, indicating they won't be in the lineup Wednesday against the Steelers. 

Dobbins and Ingram tested positive for COVID-19 11 days ago, meaning both are eligible to return if they clear protocols. However, they might not have tested negative two consecutive times, which would make them ineligible to play.

With both players sidelined, Gus Edwards is expected to take a majority of snaps in the backfield on Wednesday. In 10 games this season, Edwards has 85 carries for 376 yards and three touchdowns with 42 yards receiving. 

Justice Hill and Ty'Son Williams also will be available for the Ravens. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Cowboys finally address RB position by adding familiar face
Joel Embiid 'disappointed' by Knicks fans taking over Sixers arena
Timberwolves get brutal update on head coach's injury
Report: Kevin Durant 'never felt comfortable' in Suns' offense
Timberwolves win first series in 20 years after sweeping Suns
James Harden outduels former teammate as Clippers even series
Canucks rally to take shocking 3-1 series lead over Predators
Rangers sweep Capitals to advance to second round of NHL playoffs
Knicks shut down Sixers in final minutes to take 3-1 lead
Watch: Pacers' Myles Turner slams the door on Bucks
Women's hoops icon Candace Parker retires: Basketball world pays tribute
Falcons HC Raheem Morris addresses QB situation after curious draft pick
MLB making changes to uniforms after harsh player criticism
Four things we learned after Denny Hamlin's win at Dover
Mind-blowing stat sums up the Nuggets-Lakers series
Oilers win defensive gem to go up 3-1 on Kings
Steelers back makes revealing comment about difference in QB situation
Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry team up to win Zurich in playoff
10 notable steals from the 2024 NFL Draft
Watch: Timberwolves HC Chris Finch suffers injury in sideline collision