Ravens announce six roster moves ahead of game vs. Chiefs in Week 4

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The Ravens announced six roster moves on Saturday, including placing defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike and Broderick Washington on injured reserve. Before Monday night, Madubuike hadn't missed a game due to injury since his rookie season in 2020, and missing the Monday night loss to Detroit ended a streak of 55 straight games played for defensive tackle.

A two-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman, Madubuike has recorded 21.5 sacks in 36 games since the start of the 2023 season. Madubuike hadn't practiced since the Friday before the Ravens' win over the Browns in Week 2. On Wednesday, head Coach John Harbaugh ruled Madubuike out for the second straight week and said that he had long-term concerns about his status.


We have placed Nnamdi Madubuike and Broderick Washington on injured reserve.

We have signed DE Brent Urban and TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden to the 53-man roster. We have also elevated DT C.J. Okoye and NT Josh Tupou from the practice squad for tomorrow’s game.

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 27, 2025

Washington didn't practice all week with his ankle injury and was ruled out on Friday, but he'll be out longer with this designation.

After using all three of his practice squad elevations, hardworking tight end Zaire Mitchell-Paden was signed to the 53-man roster, along with defensive lineman Brent Urban. Urban played 37% of defensive snaps last week against the Lions after Baltimore called him up from the practice squad, while Mitchell-Paden has assumed the fullback duties for Patrick Ricard.

Baltimore elevated defensive tackles C.J. Okoye and Josh Tupou from the practice squad for Sunday's game against the Chiefs. Star nose tackle Travis Jones is questionable for Sunday's game with a knee injury.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Baltimore announced six roster moves for Week 4

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