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November 12, 2008

Three key Ravens miss practice

The Ravens and Giants released the first injury report of the week, and wide receiver Derrick Mason, free safety Ed Reed and offensive tackle Willie Anderson did not practice this afternoon.

Mason, who dislocated his left shoulder in the Ravens' 41-13 win against the Houston Texans on Sunday, will not practice this week and will be a game-time decision, coach John Harbaugh said. Anderson's injured left ankle was in a walking boot, but the starter at right tackle for the past five games said he intends to play Sunday against the New York Giants. Reed has been dealing with a hamstring injury for the past few weeks.

Wide receiver Terrance Copper also did not practice because of a shoulder injury.

Cornerback Samari Rolle, who returned Sunday for the first time in six weeks after undergoing neck surgery, and tight end Daniel Wilcox (thigh) were limited.

For the Giants, starting cornerback Corey Webster did not practice due to a groin injury, and starting strong safety James Butler was limited because of an injured knee.

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