Baltimore Ravens player notes for Oct 3rd, 2018


*Willie Henry – Noteworthy – Injury
DT Willie Henry was back at practice this week and could play for the first time this season after sitting out the first four games following hernia surgery.
Henry played in 14 games last year and made three starts, finishing with 33 tackles and 3.5 sacks. “He’ll be at practice this week and we’ll see how he does,” Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said.

Anthony Levine – Noteworthy – Injury
DB/LB Anthony Levine Sr. (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday. However, the injury is not expected to keep him out of the lineup against Cleveland.
Levine had a key interception Sunday night against Pittsburgh that helped seal the Ravens’ victory.

Brandon Carr – Noteworthy – Injury
CB Brandon Carr (knee) was held out of practice Wednesday. He has been hampered with the injury over the last two weeks.
Carr played well against the Steelers on Sunday night, breaking up a potential touchdown in the end zone against wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. Carr has started 164 straight games, the longest active stretch of any defensive player in the NFL. That could end this week with the return of Jimmy Smith, who could regain his starting spot opposite Marlon Humphrey.

Hayden Hurst – Noteworthy – Injury
TE Hayden Hurst, a rookie first-round pick, said he is a “full-go” at practice this week and will likely make his regular-season debut against the Browns.
He has not played since undergoing surgery Aug. 24 for a stress fracture in his foot. Hurst had a solid training camp before suffering the injury and could be another effective weapon for quarterback Joe Flacco.

Jimmy Smith – Noteworthy
CB Jimmy Smith resumed practice this week on a roster exemption after serving a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that if Smith practices well, he will play Sunday against Browns.

Tim Williams – Noteworthy – Injury
LB Tim Williams (hamstring) was held out of practice Wednesday. Williams did not appear to be hampered by the injury in the previous game against Pittsburgh.
Williams, a second-year player from Alabama, has five tackles and two sacks this season.