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Yanda still resting shoulder as Ravens move closer to Thursday

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Five-time Pro Bowl right guard Marshal Yanda continues to rest his left shoulder as the Ravens move closer to their Thursday night matchup with Cleveland.
Yanda was absent during Tuesday’s walk-through and continues to receive treatment for an injury suffered against Washington on Oct. 9. After missing his first two games since the end of the 2012 regular season, the 32-year-old returned to action in Sunday’s 21-14 win over Pittsburgh.
He wore a harness on his left shoulder and did not miss a single snap against the Steelers.
Linebackers Elvis Dumervil (foot) and Kamalei Correa (thigh), cornerback Shareece Wright (hamstring), and tight end Crockett Gillmore (thigh) were also absent on Tuesday. Running back Kenneth Dixon (chest) was present and working once again after being listed as a full participant on Monday.
The Ravens made more changes to their practice squad on Tuesday, cutting quarterback David Fales and adding cornerback Robertson Daniel and guard Jarell Broxton.
Daniel had recently been on the 53-man roster before being waived to make room for returning safety Matt Elam. He played 19 special-teams snaps in the Week 7 loss to the New York Jets, which was his first NFL game.
The Browns were without two starters for the second straight day as Pro Bowl left tackle Joe Thomas (knee) and cornerback Jamar Taylor (groin) sat out their Tuesday practice.
Below is Tuesday’s full injury report:
BALTIMORE
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: LB Kamalei Correa (thigh), LB Elvis Dumervil (foot), TE Crockett Gillmore (thigh), CB Shareece Wright (thigh), G Marshal Yanda (shoulder)
FULL PARTICIPATION: RB Kenneth Dixon (chest)
CLEVELAND
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: CB Jamar Taylor (groin), OT Joe Thomas (knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: WR Ricardo Louis (hamstring), DE Carl Nassib (eye), WR Terrelle Pryor (hamstring)
FULL PARTICIPATION: CB Joe Haden (groin), DT Jamie Meder (knee)

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