The Baltimore Ravens are set to face the Tennessee Titans on Saturday night and they'll have their full arsenal of running backs available. According to the Ravens' official Twitter account, Mark Ingram is officially active versus the Titans.

During Baltimore's Week 16 bout with the Cleveland Browns, Ingram suffered an injury to his calf. After undergoing some tests, it was discovered that the veteran running back sustained what was being called a calf strain.

With the Ravens having nothing to play for in Week 17, they chose to sit Ingram against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite being limited in practice, Ingram is ready to return to the field for the first time since Dec. 22.

Over the course of the regular season, Ingram rushed for 1,018 yards and 10 touchdowns on 202 carries. The longtime New Orleans Saints running back also caught 26 passes for 247 yards and five scores in 2019.

Heading into Saturday's contest, it remains to be seen if Ingram is hindered by the injury to an extent. In the event that he is, Gus Edwards and Justice Hill would see an uptick in snaps in the offense. Those guys are more than capable of handling more carries.

Additionally, it helps that the Ravens have Lamar Jackson to run the ball as well. All of the skill players on Baltimore's roster accumulated a league-high 3,296 combined rushing yards. The second-closest team was the San Francisco 49ers 2,305 yards.

The status of Mark Ingram being active is definitely positive news for the Ravens' offense. At the same time, Tennessee will now have to be concerned with stopping a fully-loaded backfield in Baltimore.