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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens listed starting center Jeremy Zuttah as questionable for their Week 10 game against Jacksonville after he returned to the practice field on Friday.

Zuttah hadn’t practiced since injuring his left shoulder against San Diego on Nov. 1. Head coach John Harbaugh painted an optimistic outlook for his availability against the Jaguars after he was a full participant.

“He was out here today for the full practice,” Harbaugh said after Friday’s workout. “I’m going to go back and look at the tape and see how he held up extending and punching and all that kind of stuff. We’ll see how he looks, but there were no setbacks during practice — that I’m aware of.”

Left tackle Eugene Monroe (shoulder) was practicing fully for the third consecutive day as he’s primed to make his return to action after missing the final game before the bye week. The seventh-year lineman was listed as probable on the final injury report.

The only Ravens player on the active roster not to take part in Friday’s practice was wide receiver Breshad Perriman, who will miss the ninth straight game of his rookie season on Sunday.

Linebacker Daryl Smith and defensive end Chris Canty returned to practice after receiving veteran days off on Thursday and are both listed as probable. Rookie cornerback Tray Walker (concussion) was also listed as probable after he was cleared to practice fully all week returning from the bye.

Harbaugh said second-year defensive end Brent Urban is “coming along really well” after his return to practice this week, but he would not specify whether he was a candidate to be activated for Sunday’s game. Urban remains on injured reserve with the designation to return and began his 21-day practice window on Monday.

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The Ravens would have until 4 p.m. on Saturday to place Urban on the 53-man roster to play against Jacksonville.

The Jaguars listed second-year receivers Allen Hurns (foot/thigh) and Marquise Lee (hamstring) as questionable for Sunday’s game. Hurns practiced on a limited basis on Friday and has told reporters all week that he expects to play.

The referee for Sunday’s game will be Pete Morelli.

According to Weather.com, the forecast for Sunday calls for sunny skies and temperatures in the low 60s with winds up to eight miles per hour.

Under Harbaugh, the Ravens are 6-1 in contests immediately following their bye week. Meanwhile, the Jaguars have lost 13 consecutive away games with their last road victory coming in Cleveland on Dec. 1, 2013.

BALTIMORE
OUT: WR Breshad Perriman (knee)
QUESTIONABLE: C Jeremy Zuttah (shoulder)
PROBABLE: DE Chris Canty (non-injury), TE Crockett Gillmore (shoulder), T Eugene Monroe (shoulder), LB Daryl Smith (non-injury), CB Tray Walker (concussion)
JACKSONVILLE
OUT: WR Rashad Greene (thumb), S James Sample (shoulder)
QUESTIONABLE: DT Michael Bennett (hamstring), WR Allen Hurns (foot/thigh), WR Marqise Lee (hamstring), LB Dan Skuta (groin)
PROBABLE: G Zane Beadles (knee), DE Chris Clemons (non-injury), RB Toby Gerhart (groin), TE Julius Thomas (abdomen)

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