OWINGS MILLS, Md. โ Fullback Kyle Juszczyk was added to Fridayโs injury report as the Ravens moved closer to their Week 12 meeting with the New Orleans Saints.
Juszczyk was a limited participant with what was described as a foot issue. Itโs unclear whether the injury was sustained during Fridayโs practice or it was a previous issue that flared up. He practiced fully on Wednesday and Thursday.
Wide receiver Michael Campanaro (hamstring) and offensive lineman Jah Reid (hand) missed practice once again as both are expected to miss Monday nightโs game in New Orleans. Head coach John Harbaugh confirmed Friday that Campanaro hasnโt been cleared to return to practice this week despite hopes that heโd be ready to resume playing right after the bye.
Pro Bowl right guard Marshal Yanda (knee) was upgraded to full participation on Friday.
Linebacker Terrell Suggs and defensive tackle Haloti Ngata were both given the day off Friday after linebacker Daryl Smith and tight end Owen Daniels took Thursdayโs practice off.
The Saints saw the return of starting cornerback Keenan Lewis (knee) and starting inside linebacker Curtis Lofton (ankle) to the practice field on Friday.
The final injury report of the week will be released on Saturday afternoon, but below is the official injury report for Friday:
BALTIMORE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: WR Michael Campanaro (thigh), DT Haloti Ngata (non-injury), T Jah Reid (hand), LB Terrell Suggs (non-injury)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: FB Kyle Juszczyk (foot)
FULL PARTICIPATION: TE Owen Daniels (non-injury), LB Daryl Smith (non-injury), G Marshal Yanda (knee)
NEW ORLEANS
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: LB Kyle Knox (hand), RB Khiry Robinson (forearm)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: RB Travaris Cadet (hamstring), CB Keenan Lewis (knee), LB Curtis Lofton (ankle), WR Robert Meachem (ankle), RB Pierre Thomas (rib/shoulder)
FULL PARTICIPATION: RB Mark Ingram (shoulder), T Zach Strief (chest)

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