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Bynes was waived by the Ravens on Friday, Field Yates of ESPN reports. Bynes began the season as a significant part of the Ravens' linebacker corps, even recording 10 tackles in Week 3 against New England. However, he's been a healthy scratch since the team acquired Roquan Smith and became expendable as a result. Bynes will be subject to waivers and will be free to sign with any team if he goes unclaimed.
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Bynes (coach's decision) is listed as inactive for Monday's game against the Saints, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports. Bynes missed the Ravens' Week 8 win over Tampa Bay with a quad injury, but he appeared ready to play again after returning to practice as a full participant Thursday. Now, the veteran will be a healthy scratch for Monday's contest, leaving recently acquired inside linebacker Roquan Smith to play a prominent role alongside Patrick Queen against the Saints. Bynes' next opportunity to play will come against the Panthers on Sunday, Nov. 20.
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Bynes (quadriceps) was listed as a full participant on the Ravens' injury report Thursday. Bynes was questionable with a quad injury before being ruled inactive ahead of Baltimore's win over the Buccaneers last Thursday. Now, the 33-year-old appears to be healthy again after participating without any limitations in the team's first practice of Week 9. Bynes played 260 defensive snaps alongside Patrick Queen over the first seven games of the season, though he could see a decreased role moving forward after the Ravens acquired star inside linebacker Roquan Smith via trade Monday.
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The Ravens signed Bynes to their 53-man roster Tuesday. Bynes joined the Ravens' active roster ahead of Sunday's matchup with the Lions as a COVID-19 replacement. The 32-year-old totaled four tackles (three solo) during the contest and likely will have a similar role Week 4.
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Bynes will join the Ravens' active roster for Sunday's matchup with the Lions as a COVID-19 replacement, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. The Ravens currently have four players dealing with COVID-19 protocols, so Bynes will join the active roster as one of four replacement players. The 32-year-old linebacker played in all 16 games for the Bengals last year and notched 99 total tackles. It's unclear how big his role will be in Sunday's contest against the Lions.
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