By the overtime session of Sunday's loss to the Browns, the Ravens were playing without their top receiver, running back, tight end, outside linebacker and defensive end. They also lost three cornerbacks and yet another receiver in the game.
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Injuries on both sides of the ball have hindered the Ravens all season, and the impact of their absences was on full display in the 33-30 overtime loss to the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium.
"It's not helpful," Head Coach John Harbaugh said. "The goal is not to be decimated with injuries during the course of a game. That's not what we're trying to accomplish, obviously, but you have to just deal with it. It is what it is."
The Ravens didn't provide any updates on the status of their injured players after the game.
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"It's tough," Forsett said. "You want to be out there and help your team win, and you can't do anything on the sideline."
Forsett told reporters he still needed to have the doctors evaluate the ankle to determine the extent of the injury. He remained on the sideline after the injury, but didn't go back in the game.
"I feel like if I went back out there I possibly could have damaged it a little more," he said.
Injuries in the secondary also took a heavy toll.
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"Really, I didn't practice that all week, but it's next man up," Brooks said. "And if it's your chance to go in, you have to go in and perform."
The patchwork secondary had trouble stopping anything the Browns threw at them. Quarterback Josh McCown threw for 457 yards and two touchdowns without any interceptions. He also completed a critical two-point conversion pass.
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Part of the issue defensively is that McCown had time to throw to find soft spots in the coverage. With Dumervil injured, the Ravens had to operate without their top pass rusher. They gave ![]()
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On the offensive side, the Ravens came into the weekend short-handed.
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It's unclear when the Ravens will get Smith and Gillmore back in the lineup.
"It's the NFL, so it happens," Brown said. "You try to deal with it every year, and you try to find guys to step up and make plays."
The significance of all the injuries was clear Sunday afternoon, but nobody pointed to them as an excuse. The mention of the "next-man up" philosophy was commonplace around the locker room, and Harbaugh dismissed the idea that the injuries will wear him down as the season continues.
"I don't get worn down," Harbaugh said. "That will not happen. I will not get worn down, especially by injuries."



