Thursday was another healthy day of practice for the Ravens as the entire 53-man roster worked as preparations continued for the Chiefs.
Offensive lineman Jah Reid (calf) was a limited participant, but all other players practiced at full strength.
Meanwhile, the Chiefs continued to deal with a number of ailments as several key players were missing from practice, including linebacker Derrick Johnson, defensive end Glen Dorsey, and safety Kendrick Lewis.
BALTIMORE
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: T Jah Reid (calf)
FULL PARTICIPATION: WR Torrey Smith (ankle)
KANSAS CITY
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: CB Jalil Brown (hamstring), DE Glen Dorsey (calf), RB Peyton Hillis (ankle), LB Derrick Johnson (groin), S Kendrick Lewis (shoulder), DE Ropati Pitoitua (elbow), WR Devon Wylie (hamstring)
FULL PARTICIPATION: WR Jon Baldwin (hamstring), CB Brandon Flowers (heel), G Ryan Lilja (back)
Ravens passing attack preparing for physical Chiefs secondary
Luke Jones
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