Griffin, three other veterans waived as Ravens make 11 reserve-future signings
Veteran quarterback Robert Griffin III was already scheduled to become a free agent in March.
Veteran quarterback Robert Griffin III was already scheduled to become a free agent in March.
Marquise Brown was activated from the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday afternoon.
Marquise Brown was deemed a high-risk close contact, but that doesn’t mean he won’t play in Week 15.
Jimmy Smith was a limited participant in practice by week’s end while Calais Campbell was sidelined all week.
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Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell practiced for the first time since injuring his left calf at Indianapolis on Nov. 8.
Aside from players already on injured reserve, the secondary was the one group seemingly spared from Baltimore’s widespread COVID-19 outbreak.
Baltimore could be without its two best defensive linemen with AFC-leading rusher Derrick Henry and the Titans coming to town.
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The veteran running back hadn’t practiced since injuring his left ankle in Week 6.
“He was really in very good shape and he moved well, which is what you look for [in] a veteran player like that. He’s played a long time. We’re very happy with the fact that he’s got so much experience.”
The All-Pro cornerback missed Sunday’s win at Indianapolis after testing positive for COVID-19 early last week.
The 37-year-old has spent most of his career with the Green Bay Packers and hasn’t played since last season.
Both teams were bad and playing on Monday Night Football in late November.