Fans attending the Jets-Ravens game at M&T Stadium on Sunday will experience cool conditions with shifting cloud patterns throughout the day (1:00 p.m. EST).
Morning temperatures will start at 34 degrees at 7 a.m. under mostly sunny skies. As the day progresses, temperatures will rise through the 40s before reaching an afternoon high of 57 degrees around 3 p.m., though it will feel closer to 55 degrees, according to AccuWeather.
Sky conditions will transition from mostly sunny in the morning to partly sunny and intermittently cloudy during the afternoon hours. Cloud cover is expected to reach its maximum at 65% around 1 p.m. Southwest winds will blow at 8 to 9 mph, with gusts climbing as high as 17 mph.
By evening, skies are forecast to clear as temperatures fall from the mid-50s back into the 40s. West-northwest winds will continue at 8 to 9 mph, with gusts reaching up to 18 mph.
The Ravens will be without wide receiver Rashod Bateman and cornerback Keyon Martin when they face the Jets in Week 12.
The team ruled out both players on its final injury report. Bateman missed practice all week with an ankle injury, and Martin sat out with a rib injury.
Baltimore received positive news about several prominent players who appeared on the injury report. Quarterback Lamar Jackson, safety Kyle Hamilton and inside linebacker Roquan Smith all carry no game status designation and are expected to play. All three were limited during the week but practiced fully on Friday.
Running back Justice Hill and cornerback Marlon Humphrey also have no game status after practicing without restrictions all week. Hill appeared on the report with a toe injury and Humphrey with a finger injury.
The Jets listed four players as questionable:
RB Kene Nwangwu (hamstring)
DE Will McDonald IV (quadriceps)
DTHarrison Phillips (foot)
LB Marcelino McCrary-Ball (hamstring)
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