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What a wild ride this season has been for linebacker Prescott Burgess.  Burgess was cut from injured reserve, according to Aaron Wilson. The special teams ace had been cut before the season started before being brought back by the Ravens. The Ravens then waived him and brought him back again. He was then placed on injured reserve before this latest development. Burgess is a former sixth-round pick.
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