
Add the Ravens backfield to the positions hit by the injury bug.
Second-year running back ![]()
“I don’t have the degree on it yet, but it’s going to be a few weeks for Lorenzo,” Harbaugh said.
Taliaferro was listed as the Ravens No. 2 running back behind ![]()
Behind Allen is second-year back ![]()
![]()
“Some of those young guys are going to step up in the immediate future,” Harbaugh said.
Allen has 17 carries for 54 yards in the preseason and Toussaint has nine carries for 31 yards. Magee led the Ravens against the Eagles with 11 carries for 44 yards.
“Buck Allen, I thought ran the ball really well. [He had] great vision, showed some real elusiveness in there,” Harbaugh said. “Both Magee and [Toussaint] did a heck of a job. They were running hard north-south, and really made some guys miss.”
In addition to the Taliaferro injury, the Ravens are also banged up at several other spots.
Wide receiver ![]()
“I expect him back pretty soon, but you never know with those things,” Harbaugh said.
Rookie receiver ![]()
The good news on the injury front is that offensive linemen ![]()
![]()
Preseason injuries are a story around the NFL this week, especially after a day where Steelers Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey suffered a broken ankle and Packers All-Pro receiver Jordy Nelson tore his ACL.
Losing marquee players during exhibition games is never desirable for teams or the league, but Harbaugh said it’s difficult for coaches to do anything more to prevent the issues.
“Sometimes guys get hurt out here in half-speed drills as we’ve seen before, and sometimes they get hurt in full-speed games. It’s just so unpredictable,” he said. “So, as a coach you really have to make sure you’re focusing on if your team’s good enough, making sure they’re the best they can be and you come out and practice.”



