PLAYERS:
Billy Cundiff,
Shayne Graham,
John Harbaugh
TEAMS: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns
TEAMS: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns
Billy Cundiff or Shayne Graham lining up for field goals Sunday, that is the question for the Baltimore Ravens according to Aaron Wilson of the Carroll County Times. The Ravens are contemplating whether to reinstall Cundiff as their kicker for this pivotal regular-season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals as he recovers from a left calf injury, or stick with Graham for the second game in a row. A decision could come down as soon as today. Yeah, I think so, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. Its an injury situation, so you always want to see how things respond. Billy did some kicking this week. Well just have to see where we are come Sunday. Cundiff practiced on a limited basis and is listed as questionable. Having missed three of five field goals this month, Cundiff was rested last week against the Cleveland Browns.
Source: The Redzone
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