Ravens' Marlon Humphrey, Ronnie Stanley get major injury updates ahead of Bengals game
Marlon Humphrey and Ronnie Stanley each came away from the Baltimore Ravens’ home loss to the Cleveland Browns with an injury. Humphrey suffered a non-contact calf injury on Sunday. The all-around cornerback went down on a crucial third down play during the third quarter of the divisional game. Humphrey touched base with the team’s medical […]
Marlon Humphrey and Ronnie Stanley each came away from the Baltimore Ravens’ home loss to the Cleveland Browns with an injury.
Humphrey suffered a non-contact calf injury on Sunday. The all-around cornerback went down on a crucial third down play during the third quarter of the divisional game.
Humphrey touched base with the team’s medical staff on the field, but he was able to walk to the sideline on his own power. He made his way over to the medical tent and subsequently went into the locker room.
The Ravens initially ruled Humphrey as questionable to return due to an ankle injury, although he ended up being sidelined for the remainder of the game.
Stanley sustained a knee injury during the early stages of the fourth quarter. The veteran left tackle was down in pain following a third down play. He wound up limping off the field, and Baltimore called on Daniel Faalele to fill in for him at the left tackle position.
Stanley was listed as questionable to return due to his knee ailment, but as with Humphrey, he sat out the rest of the contest.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said on Monday that Humphrey and Stanley each are not nursing a "long-term injury." At the moment, Harbaugh is not ruling out the possibility of the two suiting up to play in Baltimore’s upcoming home matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.
"I say day-to-day," Harbaugh said. "Hopefully we get them to Thursday, there’s a chance, and we’ll see where we’re at."
Humphrey and Stanley each were included in Baltimore’s first injury report of the week due to their respective injuries.
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