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Marlon Humphrey took part in the Baltimore Ravens’ second practice session of the week on Thursday. As was the case on Wednesday, Humphrey featured in a few individual drills on the day.

Humphrey missed the Ravens’ last two games due to a calf injury. He sustained the injury during the first half of Baltimore’s home win over the Miami Dolphins last month.

The Ravens took a conservative stance with Humphrey’s calf ailment, as they ruled him out from 10 straight practices. Among them, the Ravens sidelined the veteran cornerback from each of their three practices last week.

All eyes now turn to Friday and whether the Ravens will clear Humphrey to take the field for their final practice session before their AFC title game matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Humphrey tallied 26 total tackles and one interception over 10 regular season games played this year. The three-time Pro Bowler allowed a mere one touchdown catch in coverage in the season.

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