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Report: Ravens' Campbell, Williams expected to play vs. Cowboys

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Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Calais Campbell is expected to return from his calf injury and suit up for Tuesday's game against the Dallas Cowboys, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports.

Nose tackle Brandon Williams is also likely to play Tuesday after dealing with an ankle injury, Pelissero adds.

Campbell has been sidelined since Week 9, while Williams has been out since Week 10.

Both defensive linemen were also part of Baltimore's COVID-19 outbreak in recent weeks. Campbell tested positive for the virus and was activated off the COVID-19 list Saturday. The Ravens activated Williams before the Week 12 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he was ruled out due to his injury.

Being on the reserve group requires players to isolate, which likely affected the amount of treatment the players could receive for their injuries.

The Ravens will also get reinforcements on offense. Lamar Jackson will be under center for Tuesday's bout after spending Week 12 on the COVID-19 list.

Baltimore has lost three straight games and needs a victory to avoid slipping in the AFC's playoff picture.

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