The Ravens placed more players on their Reserve/COVID-19 list Monday but also removed others with the possibility of Tuesday's game being moved to Wednesday.
Tight end Mark Andrews, linebacker Matthew Judon and wide receiver Willie Snead IV were all placed on the list.
Cornerback Terrell Bonds was also added to the list but he was already on season-ending IR after a knee injury earlier in November. He hasn't been around his teammates for some time.
Linebacker Jaylon Ferguson, guard D.J. Fluker, defensive tackle Broderick Washing and defensive back Iman Marshall were all removed from the list.
21 Total Ravens have been placed on their COVID list since last Monday with 19 still on it.
ESPN's Dan Graziano reports that Monday's tests did not produce any new positive cases that would affect Tuesday's game.
Graziano also says the NFL has given the Ravens the option to fly to Pittsburgh tomorrow after another round of tests.
The Ravens are also expected to open their facility Monday evening to discuss options.
"There is some concern among players about playing tomorrow, but also an understanding that, if the game is canceled, no one gets paid. Decisions likely tonight," said Graziano.
Ravens insider Jeff Zrebiec reports an option on the table would be to move the game to Wednesday to make sure the outbreak in Baltimore is under control and would give them another day to prepare.
In that case, Sunday's Steelers/Washington game could be moved to Monday night.
The Ravens already have a Monday night game scheduled.




