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A total of five Baltimore Ravens players did not practice on Thursday, including Marlon Humphrey.

Humphrey sat out practice on the day due to a calf injury suffered during the first half of the Ravens’ home matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Humphrey spent the remainder of the opening half of the game testing out his calf on the sideline, but the Ravens ultimately decided to take a conservative route with his ailment by sidelining him for the entirety of the second half.

Humphrey did not take part in any of Baltimore’s three practice sessions ahead of its home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was then ruled out from the divisional contest due to his nagging injury.

The Ravens, who clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC, will hold two more practices in the coming days, including one that will be held at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday. It will be noteworthy to see whether Humphrey will receive the green light to feature in either of these two practice sessions.

Humphrey tallied 26 total tackles and one interception over 10 regular season games played this year.

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