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Baltimore Sun:
The official injury report hasn't been released yet, but after talking to coach John Harbaugh, it sounds like linebacker Ray Lewis (foot), defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (sprained right ankle) and cornerback Fabian Washington (bruised left thigh) were limited in practice today.
Harbaugh said all three will be game-time decisions for the Monday night game against the Cleveland Browns.
"I think all those guys have a good chance to play, probably to varying degrees," Harbaugh said. "But all three of those guys have a chance to play. They’ve all practiced to one degree or another. Haloti went through individual and a good portion of the [team] stuff today. Ray went through the same thing, a good portion of the stuff, and Fabian the same. So they all kind of practiced the same. We’ll have to come down to the game and see whether they can go on gameday. But they have a chance to play."
Harbaugh also said that rookie cornerback/return specialist Lardarius We...
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