Top Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins exited Thursday night's game with a foot injury, but shouldn't miss much time.
It's unclear when Wiggins suffered the injury, but he was ruled out at halftime.
"Nate's injury is not serious in terms of [being] a long-term injury," Head Coach John Harbaugh said following the Ravens' 32-14 loss. "I don't know if it'll be next week or what; We will have to see where that goes."
The second-year corner has shined this season and was off to a strong start against the Bengals. Wiggins clamped down on Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase on a third-down shot to the end zone in the first half, forcing a field goal.
Wiggins leads the Ravens with three interceptions this season. He's made 45 tackles and broken up seven passes.
Chidobe Awuzie, who cleared concussion protocol during halftime, stepped in for Wiggins during the second half and finished with five tackles and two passes defensed.
Undrafted rookie linebacker Chandler Martin suffered a knee injury on the opening kickoff that is more serious, Harbaugh said.













