Concussions hit two key offensive talents on the Baltimore Ravens over the last two weeks, but both players are expected to be active on Sunday.

Yesterday, ESPN's Jamison Hensley reported that quarterback Joe Flacco will play against the Tennessee Titans this week after enduring a scary hit at the hands of Kiko Alonso. Today, wide receiver Mike Wallace told reporters that he'll be good to go as well.

Wallace, from the Raven's official Twitter account:

WR Mike Wallace said he has passed the concussion protocol. Made the decision not to play on short rest vs. MIA after the concussion.

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Unlike Alonso, who avoided a suspension after knocking Flacco out of last week's game, Vikings safety Andrew Sendejo was suspended one game for his hit that concussed Wallace.

The veteran receiver practiced yesterday before delivering the update above to the media today.

After hauling in 72 passes for a team-leading 1,017 receiving yards in 2016 for Baltimore, Wallace only has 16 catches on 28 targets for 248 yards this year. Before sitting out last week's game, the Ole Miss product had only missed one game in his entire nine-year career (2012).

The 4-4 Ravens take on Marcus Mariota and the Titans this week in what's shaping up to be a crucial AFC matchup as the playoff picture slowly begins coming together.