Ravens claim WR Sammy Watkins as Devin Duvernay put on IR

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday made a surprise reunion for their banged-up and struggling passing attack.

The Ravens claimed wide receiver Sammy Watkins off waivers Tuesday, the team announced. Baltimore is bringing back Watkins with the hope he will improve the NFL’s sixth-worst passing attack and help an offense that hasn’t scored a touchdown in its past seven quarters.

Baltimore is bringing back Watkins at a time when the passing game is reeling, and another injury hit the wide receiver group Tuesday. Devin Duvernay, who has started 13 games this season, limped off the field early in Tuesday’s practice and was placed on injured reserve, the team announced. Duvernay could barely put any weight on his right foot after the injury.

With Duvernay sidelined and Rashod Bateman (foot) out for the season, the Ravens were left with Demarcus Robinson, DeSean Jackson and James Proche II before picking up Watkins. The Ravens’ wide receivers rank last in the NFL in receiving yards (1,328) and haven’t made a touchdown catch since Week 3 (Sept. 25).

Watkins, 29, was waived by the Green Bay Packers on Monday after failing to make a catch in his past three games. He signed a one-year, $1.85 million deal with Green Bay this offseason and managed 13 catches for 206 yards and no touchdowns in nine games.

His return was unexpected because he finished with career lows in receptions (27) and receiving yards (394) in his one season in Baltimore last year. By the end of last season, Watkins was near the bottom of the depth chart, which was a far fall for the No. 4 pick of the 2014 draft.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee) missed his seventh straight practice Tuesday, which means backup Tyler Huntley could make his third start of the season Saturday against the Atlanta Falcons.

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