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Ravens RB Ingram still bothered by calf injury

Field Level Media

January 07, 2020 at 11:48 pm.

Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II missed Tuesday’s practice as he remains hindered by the calf injury he suffered in a Week 16 game against the Cleveland Browns.

Ingram said last week that he hoped to be ready for Baltimore’s opponent in the AFC divisional round — which is the Tennessee Titans on Saturday.

However, NFL Network reported that Ingram “felt some tightness” during the bye week.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh wasn’t interested in discussing Ingram or any of the team’s injured players.

“We’re not talking about injuries this week,” Harbaugh told reporters. “We’ll just wait and see. You’ll know on (Saturday) on all those guys.”

Ingram rushed for 1,018 yards and 10 touchdowns during a stellar regular season.

Also missing practice for the Ravens for an injury-related reason on Tuesday was guard Parker Ehinger (shoulder). Tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) was a limited practice participant.

Tennessee had four players miss practice on Tuesday — linebacker Jayon Brown (shoulder), guard Nate Davis (illness), receiver Adam Humphries (ankle) and cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (foot). Brown is the most banged up after twice leaving Saturday’s victory over the New England Patriots due to the injury.

“I’m sore,” Brown said. “It’s late in the year and guys get sore at this time of year. (Being injured) is a part of the game, but guys stepped up and the defense made really good stops.”

Receivers Cody Hollister (ankle) and Kalif Raymond (concussion) and running back Dion Lewis (shoulder) were limited practice participants.