The Baltimore Ravens have activated linebacker Matthew Judon and tight end Mark Andrews off the Reserve/COVID-19 list, per Ryan Mink of Ravens.com.

Judon and Andrews were added to the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Nov. 30. Both players missed the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys game. The Ravens lost to the Steelers on the road but easily defeated the Cowboys at home.

Baltimore is 7-5 on the season and in ninth place in the AFC. If the playoffs started today, the Ravens wouldn't qualify, which is why Week 14 is a huge week for the team.

The red-hot Cleveland Browns will host the Ravens in a pivotal game for both clubs. The Browns are in fifth place in the AFC and coming off a huge win over the Tennessee Titans in Week 13. Even though Cleveland is playing very well right now, it's worth mentioning that the Ravens blew out the Browns back in Week 1 by a final score of 38-6.

If Baltimore can defeat Cleveland, John Harbaugh's club could go undefeated for the rest of the season. After the Browns game, the Ravens will take on the Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants and Cincinnati Bengals. All three of those teams are below .500.

Matthew Judon is tied with Calais Campbell for the team lead with four sacks, while Mark Andrews leads Baltimore in touchdown receptions with six.