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Injury update

The Ravens' second injury report has been released and not much has changed.

For the second consecutive day, defensive tackle Kelly Gregg (arthroscopic knee surgery) and quarterback Troy Smith (tonsil infection) did not practice.

Also, free safety Ed Reed (nerve impingement in neck and shoulder), tight end Todd Heap (right calf) and running back Willis McGahee (arthroscopic knee surgery) were limited in practice today.

Two additions -- right guard Marshal Yanda (thumb) and rookie offensive tackle Oniel Cousins (back) -- fully participated in practice.

On the Bengals side, starting defense tackle John Thornton was added to the report, as he was limited by a knee injury. Running back Kenny Watson (hamstring) was also limited.

Joining quarterback Carson Palmer (broken nose) and wide receiver Chad Johnson (torn labrum in left shoulder) as players who fully participated in practice were wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh (hamstring) and defensive end Antwan Odom (foot).

Comments

I believe you mean Chad Ocho Cinco. That's what it said in my fantasy draft...

Please tell me this is a joke that Heap was limited in practice today.

How is Willie Anderson feeling. I hope we have a uni big enough for him tomorrow.

Todd heap is a absolute joke. He use to be my favorite raven, but not any more. I don't care how good you are if you can't be on the field then you don't help your team . He got that new contract and all of a sudden is turned soft., just like the rest of them.

It wouldn't be a Ravens injury report if Heap wasn't on it for something.

I agree with you 100%, Bob.

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