The Ravens' 41-17 win versus the Browns in their home opener didn't come without pain, as Ravens outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy suffered a hamstring injury and cornerback Marlon Humphrey left with a groin injury.
"None of those [injuries] are any kind of season-ending deals at all," Head Coach John Harbaugh said. "It's just stuff we have to look at tomorrow and see where we stand."
Van Noy went down after a third-down incompletion with about 12 minutes left in the second quarter. He led the Ravens with 12.5 sacks last season, the fourth-most in the league, and was named to his first career Pro Bowl at 33 years old.
With Van Noy sidelined, rookie outside linebacker Mike Green saw increased snaps, giving the talented second-round pick who led college football in sacks last season his opportunity to shine after a strong preseason.
Green got a quarterback hit on third-and-4 late in the first half, but Joe Flacco denied the rookie of his first sack by getting rid of the pass as he was going to the turf.
"Hopefully he's fine and he's good and comes back fast," Green said of Van Noy. "I feel like I'm prepared enough. Of course, there are some things I have to get better at, but I think I'm ready. I can compete at this level."
Humphrey went to the locker room in the fourth quarter after testing out his limits on the sideline. The four-time Pro Bowler had three tackles before exiting, but also had an interception go through his hands that was caught for a Browns touchdown.
Undrafted rookie Keyon Martin stepped in for Humphrey and finished with five tackles.













