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Live from Owings Mills: Monday Ravens practice update

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — As the Ravens continued to prepare for their third preseason game against the Washington Redskins, guard Marshal Yanda and cornerback Chris Carr were back on the field working out for the second straight day on Monday.
Yanda (back spasms) was once again working in a helmet and shorts during the full-pad practice while Carr (hamstring) was dressed in full gear for the second straight day. Both were limited during Sunday afternoon’s practice.
Linebacker Jarret Johnson was not practicing for the second straight day as he continues to deal with a back issue.
Others not practicing included receivers James Hardy (hamstring), Terrell Zachery (undisclosed), and Justin Harper (undisclosed), defensive back Marcus Paschal (quadriceps), and center Matt Birk (knee surgery).
Running back Matt Lawrence was practicing in a helmet and shorts on Monday after practicing fully on Sunday. He missed Friday’s game against the Chiefs.
Cornerback Chykie Brown returned to practice after sitting out on Sunday as did veteran Ed Reed, who was given the day off in the first practice following Friday night’s game.

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