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Broncos and Ravens enter game with all their regulars

Brock Osweiler

Denver Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler warms up in seven degree Fahrenheit temperatures before playing the Baltimore Ravens in an AFC divisional playoff NFL football game, Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

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As unusual as it seems, both teams enter today’s first Divisional Round playoff game with either mostly or completely healthy rosters.

The Ravens don’t have anyone inactive because of injuries. They’ve deactivated wide receivers David Reed and Deonte Thompson, safety Omar Brown, cornerback Chris Johnson, outside linebacker Adrian Hamilton, offensive lineman Ramon Harewood and defensive tackle Bryan Hall.

For the Broncos, there were no surprises, with an inactive list of cornerback Tracy Porter, wide receiver Andre Caldwell, offensive lineman C.J. Davis, fullback Chris Gronkowski, quarterback Caleb Hanie, defensive tackle Sealver Siliga and tight end Julius Thomas.

While the Ravens are far from 100 percent healthy, as their aging defensive stars are clearly still working through their problems, they’re all present and accounted for.

For a game being played in sub-freezing conditions, having everyone available adds to what could be an epic game.