Due to a foot ailment, the first-round rookie center for the Ravens had to leave practice on Thursday.
Linderbaum won't likely be out for very long, which is good news for Baltimore.
John Harbaugh, the head coach, stated in his Friday press conference that Linderbaum received the results of the MRI and that the issue is not critical. Everything should calm down within a week. We'll see. It might take two weeks.
Naturally, they'll claim otherwise. But unless something changes, it won't last the entirety of training camp, so that's where we stand right now.
Out of Iowa, Linderbaum was chosen with the 25th overall choice in this year's draft. He will likely start at center for Baltimore going forward.
Rashod Bateman, a receiver, has a bothersome but minor injury, according to Harbaugh, who also disclosed this to the media.
Even though Harbaugh said Bateman could have practiced if required, the Ravens held the receiver out of Friday's session and may do the same on Saturday.
Login To Leave a Comment