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Ravens 53-man roster in Week 10 vs. Browns

The Ravens (7-2) and Browns (5-3) will square off Sunday in a key AFC North matchup at M&T Bank Stadium in a game that could create separation at the top of the division.

#0 LB Roquan Smith

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Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Smith has a team-high 87 total tackles (47 solo), 3 TFL, 3 QBHs and 1.5 sacks through the first nine weeks of the season; he’s is one of three NFL defenders with at least 85 tackles, 3 TFL and 3 QBHs so far in 2023.

#2 QB Tyler Huntley

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(Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

#3 WR Odell Beckham Jr.

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(Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Beckham caught his first touchdown pass of the season in Week 9 and hopes to become more involved offensively down the stretch.

#4 WR Zay Flowers

#5 CB Jalyn Armour-Davis

#6 LB Patrick Queen

#7 WR Rashod Bateman

#8 QB Lamar Jackson

Jackson is an MVP front-runner through 9 games, and he’ll look to outplay Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson.

#9 K Justin Tucker

#10 CB Arthur Maulet

#11 LS Jordan Stout

#13 WR Devin Duvernay

#14 DB Kyle Hamilton

#15 WR Nelson Agholor

#16 WR Tylan Wallace

#17 QB Josh Johnson

#21 CB Brandon Stephen

Stephens had an interception in the teams first meeting and he’ll see time against Browns wide receiver, Amari Cooper.

#23 CB Rock Ya-Sin

#24 DE Jadeveon Clowney

A key free agent signing this summer, Clowney has stayed relatively injury free, while being among the league leaders in QB pressures and QB hurries.

#26 DB Geno Stone

Stone leads the NFL with six interceptions and he’s playing like an All-Pro.

#28 CB Ronald Darby

#30 LB Trenton Simpson

#32 DB Marcus Williams

Williams (hamstring) was not listed on Baltimore’s injury report Wednesday.

Williams has missed the Ravens’ last three games recovering from a hamstring injury he sustained in the Week 6 win over Tennessee.

#34 RB Keaton Mitchell

Mitchell is expected to play despite landing on the injury report with a hamstring injury.

The undrafted rookie from ECU is coming off a 9 carry, 138 yard performance against the Seahawks.

#35 RB Gus Edwards

Edwards has been a touchdown machine, but he’s going to lose snaps to the explosive Keaton Mitchell going forward.

#40 LB Malik Harrison

#41 DB Daryl Worley

#42 RB Patrick Ricard

#44 CB Marlon Humphrey

The veteran cornerback will have a key matchup with Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper.

#50 LB Kyle Van Noy

The veteran pass rusher has teamed with Jadeveon Clowney to provide Baltimore with a calming influence on defense.

#53 LB Del'Shawn Phillips

#58 DT Michael Pierce

#61 OL Sam Mustipher

#64 OL Tyler Linderbaum

The Jason Kelce clone is playing at a really high level.

#65 OL Patrick Mekari

#66 OL Ben Cleveland

#69 LS Tyler Ott

#70 OL Kevin Zeitler

#71 OL Sala Aumavae-Laulu

#76 OL John Simpson

#77 OL Daniel Faalele

#78 OL Morgan Moses

#79 OL Ronnie Stanley

#80 TE Isaiah Likely

#88 TE Charlie Kolar

#89 TE Mark Andrews

Andrews has 48 catches for 621 yards and 9 touchdowns during his career against the Browns.

#92 DT Justin Madubuike

#95 LB Tavius Robnson

#96 DE Broderick Washington

#97 DE Brent Urban

#98 DT Travis Jones

#99 LB Odafe Oweh

Story originally appeared on Ravens Wire