Ravens HC John Harbaugh provides optimistic injury updates after loss to Steelers

The Baltimore Ravens came away from their home loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers with a few minor injury concerns. Among them, Odafe Oweh and Geno Stone each suffered a knee injury against the Steelers. On Stone’s part, he sustained his knee ailment during George Pickens' 3-yard run in the third quarter of the divisional contest. […]

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Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh reacts to a play against the San Francisco 49ers in the fourth quarter at Levi's Stadium.
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The Baltimore Ravens came away from their home loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers with a few minor injury concerns.

Among them, Odafe Oweh and Geno Stone each suffered a knee injury against the Steelers. On Stone’s part, he sustained his knee ailment during George Pickens' 3-yard run in the third quarter of the divisional contest. The all-around safety was able to walk to the sideline on his own power, but he did not make his way back to the field.

During his postgame press conference, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh took some time to downplay the severity of the injuries that the likes of Oweh and Stone suffered against the Steelers.

"I think it looks we got through OK," Harbaugh said. "Some of them looked a little tough. Right now, it looks like we would have all those guys back for the playoff week for the divisional game."

The Ravens have their bye week coming up, and then they will turn their attention to hosting an AFC divisional round game at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore sure will also be keeping a close watch on the injuries that several other players are nursing. For one, Zay Flowers did not play in Week 18 due to his nagging calf injury.