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Evans' left ankle lands him on Ravens injury report

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — With cornerbacks Jimmy Smith and Chris Carr battling injuries to weaken a deep secondary, the Ravens had two new additions to Wednesday’s injury report that might raise a few eyebrows in anticipation of Sunday’s trip to Tennessee.
Receiver Lee Evans was back in a walking boot on Wednesday as he continues to deal with a left ankle injury that’s hindered him since the third preseason game against the Washington Redskins on Aug. 25. The 30-year-old was present at practice but wearing a protective boot on his left foot as he watched the other Baltimore receivers take part in drills.
Left guard Ben Grubbs appeared on the injury report for the second straight week, now dealing with a toe injury after appearing on last Friday’s listing with a thigh issue. However, Grubbs made it through the entire game last Sunday without any apparent limitations.
BALTIMORE
OUT – NONE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE – CB Chris Carr (hamstring), G Ben Grubbs (toe), WR Lee Evans (ankle), Jimmy Smith (ankle)
LIMITED – NONE
TENNESSEE
OUT – NONE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE – S Chris Hope (shoulder), WR Damian Williams (hamstring)
LIMITED – DE Williams Hayes (shoulder)
FULL PARTICIPATION – DE Jason Jones (knee), DE Derrick Morgan (knee), RB Javon Ringer (back)

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