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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Jeremy Maclin’s status remains in doubt as the Ravens move closer to their Week 16 meeting with Indianapolis.
The veteran wide receiver missed his second straight practice as Baltimore worked outside without pads on Wednesday afternoon. Maclin injured his left knee in the first quarter of last Sunday’s win in Cleveland and underwent a magnetic resonance imaging exam earlier this week. On Monday, head coach John Harbaugh was noncommittal about Maclin’s status against the Colts, saying only that his injury was not of the season-ending variety.
His potential absence would likely mean second-year wideout Chris Moore would start opposite Mike Wallace in the base offense. The Ravens could also give more opportunities to Michael Campanaro and Breshad Perriman and could even go a step further by promoting rookie wide receiver Quincy Adeboyejo from the practice squad if they so choose.
“I’m hoping with Jeremy, [it’s] day-to-day,” offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said. “Chris Moore has done a fine job, and we have talked about him before. He did a good job the other day, and we can do even more. We left stuff out there, too. We can do even better. It is the same with some of the young players, and [Campanaro] has done a good job all season long as well. We feel comfortable that they can do the job at a high level.”
Defensive end Carl Davis (shoulder), cornerback Maurice Canady (knee), and defensive back Anthony Levine (thigh) were limited participants for the second straight day. There was uncertainty regarding Davis’ status after he underwent an MRI earlier in the week, but his participation is an encouraging sign for his availability for Saturday’s game.
Outside linebacker Matthew Judon (illness) was added to Wednesday’s injury report as limited.
The Colts sat out five players during their workout.
Below is Wednesday’s full injury report:
BALTIMORE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: WR Jeremy Maclin (knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: CB Maurice Canady (knee), DT Carl Davis (shoulder), LB Matt Judon (illness), DB Anthony Levine (thigh)
INDIANAPOLIS
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: OL Denzelle Good (knee), RB Frank Gore (rest), DT Johnathan Hankins (shoulder), WR Donte Moncrief (ankle), TE Brandon Williams (concussion)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: CB Rashaan Melvin (hand)
FULL PARTICIPATION: TE Darrell Daniels (hamstring), CB Nate Hairston (concussion), LB Jeremiah George (neck)

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