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Suggs misses Wednesday's practice with foot injury

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With a quick turnaround following their Monday night road win over New Orleans, the Ravens were back on the practice field Wednesday with their sights set on the San Diego Chargers.
Linebacker Terrell Suggs was the only player on the 53-man roster absent from practice, but a foot ailment is not expected to prohibit him from playing on Sunday as Baltimore looks to improve to 8-4 on the season. The veteran spoke to reporters on Wednesday as he typically does, a good indication that the injury isn’t considered serious.
Wide receiver Michael Campanaro (thigh) and offensive lineman Jah Reid (broken hand) returned to practice after lengthy absences for each. The rookie wideout hadn’t practiced since injuring his hamstring against Cincinnati on Oct. 26. Reid broke his hand a few days prior to the Week 10 win over Tennessee.
Reid was a full participant while Campanaro practiced on a limited basis.
Linebacker Pernell McPhee was a limited participant with what was listed as a shoulder injury.
For San Diego, rush specialist Dwight Freeney received the day off and linebacker Andrew Gachkar (knee) was absent from Wednesday’s practice.
Below is Wednesday’s full injury report:
BALTIMORE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: LB Terrell Suggs (foot)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: WR Michael Campanaro (thigh), LB Pernell McPhee (shoulder)
FULL PARTICIPATION: G Jah Reid (hand)
SAN DIEGO
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: NT Ryan Carrethers (elbow), LB Dwight Freeney (non-injury), LB Andrew Gachkar (knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION: S Jahleel Addae (concussion), RB Ryan Mathews (shoulder), WR Eddie Royal (toe)

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