The Ravens will be without wide receiver and kick returner Deonte Harty for at least the next four games.

Harty, who hasn’t practiced all week because of a knee injury, was put on injured reserve, coach John Harbaugh said Saturday. The injury is not expected to be season-ending, he added.

With the 26-year-old Baltimore native and former Archbishop Curley star out for the next month, wide receiver Tylan Wallace, among others, is likely to fill his role beginning Monday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Wallace has just one punt return this season for 11 yards.

Baltimore will also be without rookie running back Rasheen Ali (ankle) and linebacker Malik Harrison (groin) against Tampa Bay with both ruled out in the final injury report of the week. Defensive tackle Broderick Washington (knee), who was limited in practice all week, is doubtful.

For the Buccaneers, starting cornerback Jamel Dean (hamstring) along with tight end Payne Durham (calf) and wide receivers Rakim Jarrett (knee) and Kameron Johnson (ankle) have all been ruled out.

However, wide receiver Mike Evans, who has been dealing with a hamstring injury and didn’t practice Thursday and Friday and was limited Saturday, was taken off the injury report and is expected to play Monday.

Defensive tackle Vita Vea, meanwhile, was added to the injury report with a hamstring injury and is listed as questionable. Also questionable are running back Rachaad White (foot), defensive lineman Earnest Brown IV (ribs) and wide receiver Trey Palmer (concussion), though all three were full participants in practice Saturday.

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