
The Ravens’ tight end cavalry is on its way back following ![]()
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Head Coach John Harbaugh shared the good news Monday afternoon, bringing relief to what was looking like a possible depth issue at tight end.
“Dennis has missed a lot of time, so we’ve got to get him back out there,” Harbaugh said. “I do think he could practice and play.”
Pitta fractured a bone in his finger during a scuffle with rookie linebacker ![]()
Williams’ injury has not been specified, but Harbaugh said “we had to rest it for a few weeks.”
With Watson out, the starting tight end job is wide open.
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“Crockett continues to improve. He’s been out of football for a long time,” Harbaugh said. “He’s getting into football shape in terms of his leg strength, his balance, his power, his explosiveness. That stuff is coming back quickly, but it’s not there yet.”
Williams started seven games last year and caught 32 passes for 268 yards and one touchdown, setting Ravens franchise rookie records for tight ends.
“I’m confident because I have faith in a lot of things and I know things are going to work out for the good,” Harbaugh said. “And we’re going to work hard for that.”
Two players the Ravens could use at a time like this are second-year tight ends ![]()
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The two played extensively in the third preseason game against the Detroit Lions. Waller, a converted wide receiver, turned in a 28-yard catch and run.
Training camp and the preseason have been essential for them. They don’t have to worry about making the 53-man roster, but they need to make a good enough impression now to legitimize making room on the team once they’re eligible to return.
So while the Ravens will be without Watson for the entire season, they will at least have more options and depth once Waller and Boyle return.
“It’s very valuable because that’s the only football they’re going to get,” Harbaugh said. “It’s really important that they get lots of reps. They are guys that figure into our future.”



