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Expected Inactives for Chiefs vs. Ravens

The Chiefs and Ravens have released their inactives list for the game, with no unexpected absences reported.

The kickoff of the regular season is here, and 90 minutes before the game, there’s no earth-shattering news—but excitement is palpable!

Inactives List: Ravens and Chiefs

The Ravens and the Chiefs have announced their inactives, sticking to expectations. For Baltimore, it’s a predominantly rookie list, making up five of their seven inactives. Rookie jitters, anyone?

Ravens Sidelines: The Missing Grid Warriors

Absent from the Ravens’ line-up will be safety Beau Brade, cornerback T.J. Tampa, outside linebacker Adisa Isaac (hamstring), center Nick Samac, offensive lineman Sala Aumavae-Laulu, wide receiver Devontez Walker, and defensive end Brent Urban. Greg the Big Fan would say, “¡Qué tal laye, brother! That’s some serious bench-warming!”

Running back Rasheen Ali, who was questionable owing to a nagging neck injury, has been placed on injured reserve just this morning, withdrawing him from the battle tonight. Some might call it a low blow, and they would be right!

Chiefs’ Camp: Who’s Stepping Out?

On the Kansas City side, the Chiefs have ruled out wide receiver Hollywood Brown due to a shoulder issue. And boy, does that sting—like biting into aaji de gallina and realizing you’ve forgotten the side of rice!

The Chiefs’ inactives roster also features offensive lineman C.J. Hanson, offensive tackle Ethan Driskell, tight end Peyton Hendershot, and defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu. Seems the Chiefs’ bench is crowded with talents wishing they were out there tearing up the field.

The thrill of the season opener, the sparks flying from each tackle and pass—every fan worth their *chicha morada* understands that the gridiron is more than just a game. It’s an arena of glory, struggles, and raw human emotion. Stay tuned, amigos. The drama is just beginning!

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