The Baltimore Ravens will be thin on some parts of their roster against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The absent group of players is headlined by running back Mark Ingram, cornerback Marcus Peters, and defensive end Calais Campbell who are all listed as inactive for Sunday's matchup, per Yahoo Sports‘ Andrew Gillis.

Mark Ingram turned out to be a healthy scratch against the Jaguars as he only participated in a single offensive snap in their most recent encounter against the Cleveland Browns. Fellow ball-carriers Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins are currently shouldering most of the load in the team's rushing attack and will potentially continue to do so in their remaining games of the regular season.

On the other hand, the Ravens will be short on their secondary without two of their cornerbacks in Marcus Peters and Jimmy Smith. Peters, who's been fined recently by the NFL for his actions in Week 14's game against the Cleveland Browns, is dealing with a thigh injury, while Smith has some ribs and shoulder issues.

Moreover, defensive end Calais Campbell is also dealing with a similar calf injury but he still managed to play against the Browns where he failed to tally a significant statistic in the game.

Despite the long injury list, the Ravens will still aim to handle the business and snag their ninth win of the season to improve their chances of making it to the postseason. Luckily for them, they will be going up against a lowly Jaguars squad which has been on a 12-game losing skid as of late.