Both RB Ray Rice (knee) and DE Cory Redding (concussion) are listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Steelers.
Head coach John Harbaugh said earlier today that he's "feeling pretty good" that Rice will be able to play on Sunday, while things look less promising for Redding, who has yet to be cleared by the Ravens' training staff.
As expected, T Jared Gaither (back), LB Tavares Gooden (shoulder) and WR Donte' Stallworth (foot) have been ruled out for Sunday.
Joining Rice and Redding under the "questionable" grouping are LB Edgar Jones (thigh) and T/G Tony Moll (hip).
Five Ravens are listed as probable: C Matt Birk (back), CB Chris Carr (thigh), G Chris Chester (back), TE Todd Heap (shoulder) and LB Jarret Johnson (back).
For the Steelers, QB Dennis Dixon (knee), G Trai Essex (ankle) and DT Chris Hoke (knee) all have been ruled out.
Other than those three, Pittsburgh is apparently pretty healthy. No other players appear on their injury report.