Heap says he's a game-time decision
Tight end Todd Heap said he will know Sunday whether he will be able to play against the Indianapolis Colts.
Heap was hurt in the first half of Monday's 16-0 win at Cleveland. He played in the second half but left the field with a couple of minutes remaining while holding his left side.
"It’s going to be sore. That’s the biggest thing," Heap said. "I’ve been battling all week. So, we’ll see how it goes on Sunday."
Heap said he had an x-ray and nothing is broken.
'It’s getting better day to day," he said. "Hopefully, it keeps getting better and we’ll go from there."








Comments
I am sure he is done for the year. I just don't understand why it is such a secret. Do the Colts really care if Heap is out? He did take a shot though in that game Monday night.
Posted by: frox | November 20, 2009 2:12 PM
That's OK, because we have LJ Smith, who is having a great seas... Oh wait.
Posted by: Chris | November 20, 2009 2:21 PM
I'm sure he won't play. It seems every player we have that is questionable ends up missing more time than at first thought. What a bunch of wimps on this team.
Posted by: Dave | November 21, 2009 7:13 PM
Heap will play, but we need some blocking because the only way the ravens win is to run up the middle and dominate the clock.
Posted by: mikrav | November 21, 2009 8:39 PM