Ravens rule OT Ronnie Stanley out for Week 12 vs. Jaguars




 

The Baltimore Ravens travel to Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday for a big Week 12 matchup. Baltimore is coming off of a 13-3 win over the Carolina Panthers, but didn't come out of the game fully healthy, losing one player on both offense and defense.

Offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley injured his ankle in Week 11 after quarterback Lamar Jackson was tackled into him.  Stanley left the game and didn't return, and didn't practice at all leading up to Week 12. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh was asked about Stanley's availability for Sunday, and Harbaugh was honest about his status.

Baltimore later officially ruled Stanley out for the game on their final injury report.

With Stanley out for Sunday's game, Patrick Mekari will likely start in his place. Mekari has been a solid backup for Baltimore, and has stepped in to play multiple positions along the offensive line over the course of his career.

Story originally appeared on Ravens Wire

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