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The Ravens needed to create a spot on the 53-man roster for Magee, but had to wait until Tuesday to place Urban on the special designated list.
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He can begin practicing after six weeks. Once that begins, there’s a three-week window in which he must return to game action or be placed on season-ending injured reserve. The special designation is only allowed to be given to one player each year.
The second-year defensive end missed his entire rookie season due to a torn ACL. The Ravens liked what they saw from the 6-foot-7, 295-pound fourth-round pick in training camp, however, and could use him down the stretch.
“This is an injury that he can come back from," Harbaugh said. "This is a league where big guys are very valuable, especially at the end of the year. We think, just from a football business perspective, putting him in that slot is good for us. It’s going to be up to him to work like crazy, get back and get ready to play.”
Urban was clearly happy to have a chance to play football this year.
Beyond thankful to have the opportunity to play football this year https://t.co/fnwpoLauze
— Brent Urban (@urbanlegend96) September 8, 2015
Magee was one of the Ravens’ preseason standouts. He rushed 28 times for 115 yards and showed good pad level and hard running. The 5-foot-9, 215-pound LSU product can also return kickoffs.
If Magee remains on the 53-man roster through Sunday’s season opener, it will mark the 12 straight season in which the Ravens opened the year with at least one undrafted rookie on the team.
"Obviously, it’s a great accomplishment for a guy to come in as an undrafted rookie free agent and make the team, and he earned it," Harbaugh said. "He’s a north, south guy. He’s physical. He runs hard. He has been good in pass protection. He has been good on special teams. He’s a good football player.”



