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Ravens' Evans a full participant on Thursday's injury report

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After not participating and watching practice with his left foot in a walking boot on Wednesday, wide receiver Lee Evans returned to work as a full participant on Thursday to ease concerns regarding his status for Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.
There were no other changes from Wednesday’s report as cornerbacks Jimmy Smith (ankle) and Chris Carr (hamstring) and guard Ben Grubbs (toe) sat out for a second straight day.
BALTIMORE
OUT – NONE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE – CB Chris Carr (hamstring), G Ben Grubbs (toe), Jimmy Smith (ankle)
LIMITED – NONE
FULL PARTICIPANT – WR Lee Evans (ankle)
TENNESSEE
OUT – NONE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE – S Chris Hope (shoulder), WR Damian Williams (hamstring), DE Williams Hayes (shoulder)
LIMITED – WR Nate Washington (non-injury related)
FULL PARTICIPATION – DE Jason Jones (knee), DE Derrick Morgan (knee), RB Javon Ringer (back)

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