With the second round of the playoffs just around the corner, the Baltimore Ravens are making a few changes to their roster this week.
According to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, the Ravens are signing offensive lineman Greg Mancz and offensive tackle Jordan Mills to their practice squad.
Mancz has spent the last six seasons with the Houston Texans, appearing in 58 games. Mills, meanwhile, spent most of this season on the Dallas Cowboys’ practice squad.
It’s highly unlikely that either see any time on the field during the playoffs unless Baltimore’s starting unit suffers a couple of injuries.
Baltimore’s current offensive line consists of Orlando Brown Jr., Bradley Bozeman, D.J. Fluker, Patrick Mekari and Ben Powers.
Veteran offensive tackle Jordan Mills is signing with the Ravens’ practice squad, according to a league source
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) January 12, 2021
Due to the unpredictability of COVID-19, it makes sense for teams to have insurance policies at key positions. Adding more depth to the offense line is a smart play on the Ravens’ part.
Earlier this week, the New Orleans Saints signed a few special teams players to their practice squad just in case. This seems to be a trend right now with the playoffs in full swing.
Baltimore will be back on the field this Saturday to take on Buffalo. The winner of that game will face either Cleveland or Kansas City in the AFC Championship.
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