Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley, outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy and safety Kyle Hamilton are expected to play in Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys after practicing fully Friday.

Stanley (ankle), Van Noy (ankle/groin) and Hamilton (back) did not have injury designations on Friday’s injury report, an encouraging sign for their availability at AT&T Stadium after all three missed Wednesday’s practice.

Only three Ravens are questionable: wide receiver-returner Deonte Harty (calf), outside linebacker David Ojabo (quadriceps) and cornerback Nate Wiggins (neck/concussion). Harty and Ojabo were full participants in practice Friday, while coach John Harbaugh said Wiggins, a first-round pick who missed Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders after getting in a car crash last week, was “full go in terms of moving around and everything.” Harbaugh indicated that Wiggins would need to clear the NFL’s concussion protocol before returning to game action.

Offensive lineman Sala Aumavae-Laulu, who missed the week of practices for personal reasons, was ruled out of Sunday’s game. Aumavae-Laulu was a healthy scratch over the Ravens’ first two games, both narrow losses.

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Three Cowboys are questionable: starting defensive tackle Mazi Smith (back), who missed practice Wednesday and Thursday and was estimated to be limited in Friday’s walk-through; reserve wide receiver Jalen Brooks (ankle); and reserve tight end John Stephens (hamstring).