
J. Smith Still Sidelined By Back Injury
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Smith did not practice Wednesday as he tries to get healthy enough to face the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens will monitor Smith’s back throughout the week to see if it improves.
“Jimmy is still working on his back issue,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said. “Hopefully he’ll be out there tomorrow. We’ll see.”
Smith sat out Sunday’s 27-17 loss against the Dallas Cowboys after practicing just once, in a limited capacity, Friday. Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant proceeded to have a big game with two touchdowns and 80 yards.
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Lewis-Harris is an interesting option. He was released by the Bengals after spending four-plus years in Cincinnati, so he’s familiar with their offense. He was claimed off waivers on Nov. 4, so he’s had enough time to digest the system.
Lewis-Harris has played in 29 career games, including all three since joining Baltimore, but never started.
“Each week, I’ve been able to get more comfortable with the calls, checks and alerts,” Lewis-Harris said. “I practiced against [the Bengals] a few years, so I’m used to some concepts, but it’s still different playing in a different scheme against them.”
Tight End Corps Looking More Robust
At season’s start, it looked like the Ravens’ tight end corps was the deepest position on the roster.
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This week, the Ravens could get some pieces back.
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Either tight end would help the Ravens with blocking, as neither Pitta or Waller are particularly strong in that area. Pitta said their absence hasn’t limited what the offense has been able to do, however.
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Dumervil Nearing A Return?
Baltimore’s pass rush could get a boost this weekend as Dumervil (foot) is getting closer to a return.
The veteran outside linebacker practiced fully Wednesday after being limited on Friday last week. He was a full participant last Wednesday and Thursday.
The effects of Dumervil’s offseason foot procedure took longer than expected to bounce back from.
He missed the first three weeks of the season, then came back on Oct. 2 for the first of two games. But when he didn’t have the same explosion and was still dealing with pain, he and the Ravens shut it down for the past five games.
Last week, Dumervil said he is feeling stronger than he did when he made his first return.
Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton has been sacked the third-most times among NFL quarterbacks this year (29). Right tackle Cedric Ogbuehi has particularly struggled. Dumervil had a sack/strip on Dalton last season at M&T Bank Stadium, which linebacker ![]()
Other Ravens Sit Out
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He practiced fully throughout last week, but that was also when he was trying to get adjusted to playing left guard for the first time since high school. After making a smooth transition, he’ll likely get time off the rest of the season to give his shoulder rest.
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Harbaugh told reporters that Yanda and Williams simply had a day off.
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Bengals Are Banged Up
Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green isn’t the only Cincinnati player dealing with an injury.
Green isn’t expected to play because of a hamstring tear, but four other starters also didn’t practice Wednesday.
Cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick and wide receiver Brandon LaFell are dealing with knee injuries and didn’t practice. Safety Shawn Williams has a hamstring issue and left tackle Andrew Whitworth got the day off.
With Green likely out, even more falls on LaFell, who has 33 catches for 419 yards and four touchdowns this season. Rookie receiver Tyler Boyd will step into a starting role.
Quarterback Andy Dalton (right shoulder) was limited in practice, as well as starting guard Clint Boling (shoulder), long snapper Clark Harris (groin) and reserve cornerback Josh Shaw (hip).



