OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens’ injury picture is coming into focus for Sunday’s matchup with the Tennessee Titans as center Jeremy Zuttah and right guard Marshal Yanda returned to practice after a one-day absence.
Zuttah (ankle) and Yanda (knee) are nursing minor injuries, but both are expected to play in the Ravens’ final game before their Week 11 bye. Cornerback Jimmy Smith (foot) and wide receiver Michael Campanaro (hamstring) were both missing for the second straight day and were already expected to miss Sunday’s game before news came later in the day that Smith would miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery.
Wide receiver Steve Smith, tight end Owen Daniels, and linebacker Daryl Smith were all absent during the portion of practice open to media as all three received veteran days off, which typically falls on Thursday. None of the three were listed on Wednesday’s injury report.
Newly-acquired cornerback Danny Gorrer continued working with secondary coach Steve Spagnuolo during the special-teams portion of practice as he’s continuing to catch up on the intricacies of the Baltimore defense. The 28-year-old is expected to start opposite Lardarius Webb with rookie free agent Tramain Jacobs serving as the No. 3 corner against the Titans.
BALTIMORE
OUT: CB Jimmy Smith (foot)
DID NOT PARTICIPATE: WR Michael Campanaro (thigh), TE Owen Daniels (non-injury), LB Daryl Smith (non-injury), WR Steve Smith (non-injury)
FULL PARTICIPATION: G Marshal Yanda (knee), C Jeremy Zuttah (ankle)
TENNESSEE
OUT: TE Taylor Thompson (knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION: DT Sammie Hill (hamstring), WR Nate Washington (shoulder)
FULL PARTICIPATION: CB Coty Sensabaugh (knee)
Luke Jones
Luke Jones is the Ravens and Orioles beat reporter for WNST BaltimorePositive.com and is a PFWA member. His mind is consumed with useless sports knowledge, pro wrestling promos, and movie quotes, but he often forgets where he put his phone. Luke's favorite sports memories include being one of the thousands of kids who waited for Cal Ripken's autograph after Orioles games in the summer of 1995, attending the Super Bowl XXXV victory parade with his dad in the pouring rain, and watching the Terps advance to the Final Four at the Carrier Dome in 2002. Follow him on social media @BaltimoreLuke or email him at Luke@wnst.net.
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