- The Washington Times - Wednesday, November 11, 2020

The Ravens activated Marlon Humphrey off the COVID-19 list Wednesday, the team announced, following the All-Pro cornerback’s 10-day quarantine. Humphrey announced his positive test for the coronavirus Nov. 2, one day after Baltimore lost to the Steelers — a game in which he played.

Humphrey will be available to return against the Patriots on Sunday. He was the first Ravens player to be infected during the regular season, and seven others followed him onto the COVID-19 list after being deemed close contacts. Those players returned after testing negative to play last weekend against the Colts.

Humphrey is a key member of Baltimore’s secondary. In seven games this season, he has one interception and four forced fumbles to accompany 40 tackles. The 24-year-old signed a long-term contract extension in October.



The Ravens also moved to bolster its secondary Tuesday, signing Tramon Williams to help cover for a multitude of injuries. The 13-year veteran cornerback, who spent the majority of his career with the Packers, replaced cornerback Khalil Dorsey, who was placed on the injured reserve with a dislocated shoulder.

Along with Dorsey, Anthony Averett, Tavon Young and Iman Marshall are also on the injured reserve, although Averett and Dorsey could be reactivated later this year.

 

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