Wide receiver Rashod Bateman, left tackle Ronnie Stanley and cornerback Marlon Humphrey were among six Ravens not practicing Wednesday as the team ramped up preparations to host the NFC East-leading Washington Commanders on Sunday.

Bateman, who caught four passes for 58 yards and a touchdown in the Ravens’ overtime win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, was listed with a groin injury on the team’s first injury report of the week. He missed the beginning of his rookie season in 2021 because of groin surgery.

Stanley, who is performing at a Pro Bowl level and has played 99% of the team’s offensive snaps after an injury-filled 2023, was absent with a toe injury.

Humphrey, whose late interception helped push the Bengals game to overtime, is dealing with an ankle injury. He wore a walking boot in the postgame locker room in Cincinnati.

“They’re all normal after-the-game-type things they’re dealing with,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.

Linebacker Malik Harrison with a groin injury, defensive tackle Broderick Washington with a knee injury and cornerback Arthur Maulet with knee and hamstring injuries also did not practice Wednesday. Returner Deonte Harty (knee), tight end Charlie Kolar (toe) and right tackle Roger Rosengarten (hand/ankle) were listed as limited participants.

Guard Andrew Vorhees, who has missed the last two weeks with an ankle injury, was a full participant as was rookie running back Rasheen Ali, who’s coming back from a neck injury.

For the Commanders, running back Brian Robinson Jr. (knee), defensive end Clelin Ferrell (knee) and outside linebacker Dante Fowler Jr. (illness) didn’t practice. Running back Austin Ekeler (heel), wide receiver Noah Brown (groin) and safety Quan Martin (neck) were limited participants.

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