OWINGS MILLS — Baltimore Ravens veteran defensive end Cory Redding is listed as questionable on the injury report due to a right ankle injury heading into today’s game against the Cleveland Browns.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh has said that Redding will be a game-time decision, but Redding has been adamant that he won’t miss this game.
Although he was slightly hobbled, Redding played through the injury against the San Diego Chargers.
The Ravens have already declared wide receiver Anquan Boldin out as he underwent knee surgery Thursday to repair a slightly torn meniscus. Boldin will miss at least the final two games of the regular season.
Pro Bowl kicker Billy Cundiff is doubtful with a left calf injury that has bothered him for weeks, but will be replaced by Shayne Graham for this game and reevaluated next week.
Meanwhile, the Browns have ruled out quarterback Colt McCoy and wide receiver Jordan Norwood with concussions and safety T.J. Ward was placed on injured reserve with a foot injury.
The Browns will start Seneca Wallace at quarterback.
Wide receiver and return man Josh Cribbs (groin), fullback Owen Marecic (concussion, ankle), cornerback Joe Haden (thigh), wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi (foot), offensive tackle Tony Pashos (ankle) and defensive tackle Scott Paxson (hand, calf) are all designated as questionable.
Running back Montario Hardesty (calf), linebacker Ben Jacobs (concussion), offensive guard Shawn Lauvao (ankle), defensive tackle Brian Schaefering (ankle) and safety Usama Young (shoulder) are probable.