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Lewis listed as limited on Ravens' Monday injury report

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Though they conducted little more than a glorified walk-through just over 24 hours after their 31-24 win over the Bengals, the Ravens released their first injury report of the week on Monday night.
Linebacker Ray Lewis was listed as a limited participant despite not being present on the field during the portion of practice open to the media. With the players only wearing warmup clothes, it’s difficult to read much into Monday’s injury report, which listed cornerback Chris Carr and defensive tackle Arthur Jones as non-participants.
Lewis appears to have a chance to play against the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday night, but his status will surely remain up in the air throughout the week. The 36-year-old linebacker was present in the locker room following practice but did not talk to reporters.
After playing in his first game since Week 2, wide receiver Lee Evans was not listed on the injury report in another sign that the veteran made it through Sunday’s game without experience a setback with the left ankle he injured in August.
BALTIMORE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: CB Chris Carr (back), DT Arthur Jones (head)
LIMITED: LB Ray Lewis (foot), LB Dannell Ellerbe (thigh), S Haruki Nakamura
FULL PARTICIPATION: RB Anthony Allen (thigh)
SAN FRANCISCO
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: RB Bruce Miller (concussion)
LIMITED: WR Michael Crabtree (foot), T Anthony Davis (ankle), WR Braylon Edwards (knee), RB Frank Gore (knee), CB Chris Culliver (shoulder)

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