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Practice update

Linebacker Ray Lewis (ankle) missed the early portion of Ravens practice today for the third straight day, though his absence has not caused concern about his availability for Sunday's game in Cleveland against the Browns. The other three players who had limited work yesterday – wide receiver Mark Clayton (calf), linebacker and special teams player Gary Stills (knee) and wide receiver Demetrius Williams (heel) were at the early portion of practice. Left tackle Jonathan Ogden (foot sprain and hyperextended toe) also looked to be moving better than he has in some time.

Comments

I'm glad to hear Ogden's moving better. But I think to be safe, they should rest him one extra week after they "think" he's ready to play. We need him late in the year against Indy and NE, not to mention the playoffs. Rest up J.O.

What are your thoughts on whether Mark Clayton will start Sunday or be relegated to 3rd down passing situations only.

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