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Little change to Ravens injury report while Kansas City’s Watkins practices

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — There were no notable changes on Friday’s injury report for the Ravens, but Kansas City welcomed a starting wide receiver back to the practice field.

Defensive back Anthony Levine (abdomen) was a limited participant for the second straight day, but slot cornerback Tavon Young (left knee) was the only member of the 53-man roster not to practice for health reasons on Friday. Already declared out for the season with a torn ACL suffered in the first quarter of the Week 2 win over Houston, Young is expected to be placed on injured reserve at some point before Monday night’s game against the Chiefs.

Wide receiver Chris Moore (finger) and defensive tackle Justin Madubuike (right knee) practiced on a limited basis for the second straight day after making their respective returns from injuries sustained in August. If cleared to play from the broken finger he sustained before the start of full-squad training camp, Moore would reclaim his role as one of Baltimore’s most prominent special teams players on Monday night.

Veteran nose tackle Brandon Williams received a veteran day off on Friday.

The Chiefs received good news with the return of wide receiver Sammy Watkins, who was a limited participant in Friday’s workout. Watkins took a blow to the head in last Sunday’s overtime win over the Los Angeles Chargers and is in the concussion protocol while also being listed with a neck injury. The 27-year-old caught five passes for 64 yards in last year’s meeting between Kansas City and Baltimore.

Chiefs cornerback Charvarius Ward remained limited in practice with a fractured hand that required surgery after the season opener and sidelined for Week 2.

Below is Friday’s full injury report:

BALTIMORE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: DT Brandon Williams (non-injury), CB Tavon Young (knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: DB Anthony Levine (abdomen), DT Justin Madubuike (knee), WR Chris Moore (finger)
FULL PARTICIPATION: RB Justice Hill (thigh)

KANSAS CITY
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: DE Alex Okafor (hamstring), LB Dorian O’Daniel (knee/ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: CB Charvarius Ward (hand), WR Sammy Watkins (concussion/neck)
FULL PARTICIPATION: DE Frank Clark (illness), CB Antonio Hamilton (groin), DT Derrick Nnadi (ankle), C Austin Reiter (knee), S Juan Thornhill (knee), RB Darrel Williams (ankle)

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