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Campanaro out once again with hamstring injury for Titans game

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens made final preparations for the Tennessee Titans with few injury questions remaining for Sunday’s game.
Rookie wide receiver Michael Campanaro was ruled out and will miss his second straight game after injuring his hamstring in the Oct. 26 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. The seventh-round selection had been emerging as a legitimate option in the Baltimore passing game by making six catches for 85 yards and a touchdown in his last three games before getting hurt returning a punt in Cincinnati.
The River Hill product hasn’t practiced since exiting the Bengals game.
Already ruled out after Thursday’s news that he’d undergone season-ending foot surgery, cornerback Jimmy Smith remained on the 53-man roster, but he will be placed on injured reserve in the coming days. Journeyman Danny Gorrer is expected to start opposite Lardarius Webb in the base defense with rookie free agent and former practice-squad member Tramain Jacobs serving as the No. 3 corner.
Offensive lineman Jah Reid (hand) was absent from the portion of practice open to media on Friday and was ruled out after not being listed on the injury report all week. It remained unclear as of Friday afternoon what had happened to the fourth-year offensive lineman.
Pro Bowl right guard Marshal Yanda (knee) and center Jeremy Zuttah (ankle) were each listed as probable for Sunday’s game after practicing fully on Thursday and Friday. Wide receiver Steve Smith, tight end Owen Daniels, and linebacker Daryl Smith were all present and working after receiving a day off on Thursday.
The Titans listed starting wide receiver Nate Washington as questionable as he’s been limited by a shoulder injury, but he was a full participant for practice on Friday.
The referee for Sunday’s game between Baltimore and Tennesee will be Walt Coleman.
According to Weather.com, the forecast calls for temperatures approaching the mid-50s with winds up to eight miles per hour and virtually no chance for precipitation.
Below is the final injury report of the week:
BALTIMORE
OUT: WR Michael Campanaro (thigh), T Jah Reid (hand), CB Jimmy Smith (foot)
PROBABLE: TE Owen Daniels (non-injury), LB Daryl Smith (non-injury), WR Steve Smith (non-injury), G Marshal Yanda (knee), C Jeremy Zuttah (ankle)
TENNESSEE
OUT: TE Taylor Thompson (knee)
QUESTIONABLE: DT Sammie Hill (hamstring), WR Nate Washington (shoulder)
PROBABLE: CB Coty Sensabaugh (knee)

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