Ravens Designate Safety To Return From Injured Reserve
The Baltimore Ravens made two massive splashes at safety in this past off-season, as they drafted Notre Dame star Kyle Hamilton in the first-round, along with the huge signing of former Saints star Marcus Williams, who has unfortunately played in just 5 games this season, with his last game coming on October 9 against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Williams suffered a wrist injury in that game, but thankfully for the Ravens, he has now been designated to return from practice, with a very good chance that he can return in Week 12 as Baltimore take on the tough Jacksonville Jaguars.
The #Ravens have designated S Marcus Williams (wrist) to return, opening his practice window.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 23, 2022
Even without Williams, this defence has been absolutely fantastic, and if he can pick up where he left off (33 tackles, 3 interceptions in 5 games), this team could get even better, and could be a genuine Super Bowl threat in the AFC in 2022.
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