Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown is a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals as he deals with an ankle injury. Brown injured his ankle during the team's overtime victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday, and losing him would be a big loss.

Brown missed a third straight practice on Friday dealing with the injury and that was a bit of a surprise to coach John Harbaugh who expected he would be back.

On the season, Brown has caught 21 passes for 326 yards and three touchdowns. He opened up the season with a huge game, catching four passes for 147 yards, but in the last three games he hasn't had more than 50 receiving yards and even if he plays, the ankle injury could prove to be a problem.

Harbaugh also said that linebacker Patrick Onwuasor is a game-time decision as he also deals with an ankle injury.

The good news for the Ravens is that this weekend they go against the Bengals, so if he can't play, the production loss might not have as big of an impact on this game as it would against one of the top teams in the league.

This is still an NFL team though and the Ravens can't just overlook them because if that happens, this is the time the Bengals would get their first win of the season. The Ravens currently sit with a 3-2 record, which puts them one game clear of the Cleveland Browns for first place in the AFC North.