James Harrison should be on the field in uniform when the Steelers host the Ravens on Sunday.

That's according to inside linebacker Arthur Moats, who told Dale Lolley of DKPittsburghSports that he "definitely" believes that Harrison will get a hat this weekend after being inactive since Pittsburgh's Week 7 victory over the Bengals.

Moats added that Harrison is a player who is always physically and mentally prepared to play despite his inactivity. That fact was exemplified last season, when Harrison recorded 7.5 sacks during the Steelers' nine-game winning streak after barley being used during the first half of the season.

While Pittsburgh was near the bottom of the league in sacks before Harrison's emergence last season, that isn't the case this year, as the Steelers are second in the league with 40 sacks through 12 games. That's probably why Pittsburgh hasn't summoned Harrison's services on many occasions this season until now, as the Steelers have been forced to re-shuffle their linebacking corps given Ryan Shazier's situation and Tyler Matakevich dealing with a shoulder injury.

Despite his absence, expect Harrison -- who recorded a crucial sack late in Pittsburgh's Week 6 victory over the Chiefs -- to be his usual destructive self if called into action on Sunday night, as the Steelers look to beat the Ravens at home while clinching the division title in the process for the second consecutive year.