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Sunday's injury report for Ravens-Steelers

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Only two Baltimore players appear on the official injury report for Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Linebacker Jason Phillips returned to practice on Friday after sustaining a concussion and not participating the previous day and was deemed fine, according to coach John Harbaugh after Friday’s practice.
However, a new name appeared on the injury report as starting left guard Ben Grubbs did not participate and is dealing with a thigh injury. Listed as probable for Sunday’s game, the issue is not considered serious.
BALTIMORE
QUESTIONABLE – LB Jason Phillips (concussion)
PROBABLE – G Ben Grubbs (thigh)
PITTSBURGH
OUT – LB Chris Carter (hamstring)
DOUBTFUL – WR Jerricho Cotchery (hamstring)
PROBABLE – T Marcus Gilbert (concussion)

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