Zeitler Will Miss First Game for Ravens

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Ravens right guard Kevin Zeitler was ruled inactive for the Week 14 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, snapping his steak of appearing in 47 consecutive games.
Zeitler missed two practices this past week with a knee injury. He tested the knee before the game and it was too sore to play in what is expected to be another physical battle with Pittsburgh.
Inside linebacker Patrick Queen is able to play after being carted off the field last week against the Broncos with a thigh injury.
In addition to J.K. Dobbins, the @Ravens activated safety Marcus Williams from injured reserve to play against the Steelers in Week 14. ... Is Lamar Jackson out until Christmas Eve?#RavensFlock https://t.co/8NRLgPNWF9 via @toddkarpovich
— Todd Karpovich (@toddkarpovich) December 11, 2022
As expected, quarterback Lamar Jackson was inactive with a knee injury.
Rookie David Ojabo was also inactive and still waiting for his NFL debut. The same with tight end Charle Kolar.
The Ravens' other inactive players are cornerback Pepe Williams, linebacker Josh Bynes and tight end Nick Boyle.
The Steelers inactive players are:
Quarterback Mason Rudolph
Defensive back Josh Jackson
Linebacker Malik Reed
Linebacker Mark Robinson
Offensive lineman Kendrick Green

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