Humphrey’s reported timeline would put him out through the Ravens’ bye with a potential return versus the Chicago Bears in Week 8. Smith would be in line to come back in the weeks following.
Undrafted rookie Keyon Martin stepped in for Humphrey at nickel cornerback Sunday in Kansas City. According to Pro Football Focus (PFF), Martin surrendered three catches on three targets, but for just 18 yards.
Smith leads the Ravens with 34 tackles, including four for loss. He also returned a fumble for a touchdown to seal Baltimore’s Week 2 win over the Cleveland Browns. Veteran Jake Hummel stepped in next to rookie Teddye Buchanan after Smith exited.
While the Ravens are currently dealing with an onslaught of injuries, Harbaugh expressed confidence in their ability to adjust and compete. They’ll need to, as they sit at 1-3 with two tough games against the Texans (1-3) and Los Angeles Rams (3-1) up next before a bye that will help them get healthier.
“We have a really good team. We can win games with our guys, the guys that we have that have to step up,” Harbaugh said. “Everybody gets injuries over the course of the season. It’s who deals with them the best.”