ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Baltimore Ravens are facing a significant setback as their top receiver, Zay Flowers, will be sidelined for the upcoming divisional playoff matchup against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday evening.
Flowers is officially listed as doubtful and will miss his second consecutive game due to a knee injury sustained during the regular-season finale against the Cleveland Browns.
Throughout this season, Flowers has been a pivotal player for the Ravens, concluding the regular season with 74 receptions for an impressive total of 1,059 yards, along with four touchdowns, earning him a Pro Bowl selection.
In response to Flowers’ absence, wide receiver Anthony Miller has been activated after being promoted from the practice squad. Miller stepped in during the Ravens’ 28-14 wild-card victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, recording three catches for 12 yards despite having only one catch throughout the entirety of the regular season across two games.