Week 4 could not have gone much worse for the Baltimore Ravens, who now find themselves 1-3 after a blowout loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The injuries continue to pile up for the 1-3 Baltimore Ravens
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) September 29, 2025
Players injured this afternoon:
◽️ Lamar Jackson (hamstring)
◽️ Ronnie Stanley (ankle)
◽️ Roquan Smith (hamstring)
◽️ Marlon Humphrey (calf)
◽️ Nate Wiggins (elbow)
Players injured before today's game:
◽️ Nnamdi… pic.twitter.com/EiFVp0ampm
However, the fallout from that game could have been even more damaging with the latest news coming out of Baltimore.
Ravens defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike was placed on the injured reserve with a neck injury before Baltimore's Week 4 matchup against the Chiefs. On Monday, head coach John Harbaugh announced Madubuike will miss the rest of the season with the injury.
In addition, All-Pro linebacker Roquan Smith suffered a Grade 2 hamstring strain on Sunday, which will force him to miss a few weeks, according to sources.
These bits of news do not include Marlon Humphrey, who did not play on Sunday due to a calf injury and will also miss a couple of weeks.
Not great news for a defense that ranks 31st in passing yards allowed per game (265.5), 27th in rushing yards allowed per game (141.3), 32nd in points allowed per game (33.3), 31st in yards allowed per game (406.8), and 30th in sacks (4).
It's only been a quarter of the season, but Baltimore's season seems to be hanging on a thread with the roster falling apart.
With Lamar Jackson's status in doubt for Week 5, the Ravens could see their season dwindle with a loss to the Houston Texans.
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