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Phillips only Ravens player present on Thursday injury report

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Linebacker Jason Phillips was the only player missing from the Ravens’ open portion of practice and was the only Baltimore player present on Thursday’s injury report
After Wednesday’s injury report included no Ravens players, the addition of Phillips is unlikely to raise too many eyebrows in concern for Sunday’s game against the Steelers.
The outlook for Steelers receiver Jerricho Cotchery appears bleaker as well as he continues to battle a hamstring injury.
BALTIMORE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE – LB Jason Phillips (concussion)
LIMITED – none
PITTSBURGH
DID NOT PARTICIPATE – LB Chris Carter (hamstring), WR Jerricho Cotchery
LIMITED – none
UPGRADED TO FULL PARTICIPATION – T Marcus Gilbert (concussion)

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