The Baltimore Ravens are set for a big Week 10 divisional matchup against the Cleveland Browns, and they would obviously like to be as healthy as possible for this game. With that in mind, one guy that the Ravens and their fans have had an eye on all throughout the week is star cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who has been dealing with a hamstring injury.

After missing the first four games of the season, Humphrey has suited up for the previous five, helping the Ravens defense emerge as one of the best units in the entire league. Humphrey injured his hamstring earlier this week, but practiced fully on Friday, which seems to indicate that he should be able to play. And while he is feeling good about his chances to do so, Humphrey is going to have to make it through his pre-game warmup first if he intends on playing against the Browns.

Via Ian Rapoport:

“Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell, who tweaked his hamstring early this week but was a full participant on Friday, is expected to play today, source said. Pro Bowl CB Marlon Humphrey (hamstring) is optimistic about playing but needs to clear a pre-game warmup first.”

The Ravens would get a huge boost if Marlon Humphrey can play

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The Ravens defense has been destroying opponents, and their secondary has played a big part in their success. Humphrey is their top cornerback, and can effectively erase an entire side of the field when he's at his best. Having him on the field against Browns top wideout Amari Cooper could be the difference between winning and losing this game. Sure enough, Humphrey appears to have gotten through his workout without any issues, and he will be on the field for Baltimore in this one.

With Keaton Mitchell also expected to play, which was reported on Saturday, the Ravens will have their full complement of running backs available on offense. And now they have their star cornerback in Humphrey available on defense, Baltimore will be hoping he can help them get past a tough matchup with Cleveland.