Baltimore Ravens: Injury Notes, Positions to Watch during Joint Practices

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Dec 14, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens safety Terrence Brooks (31) is assisted off the field after suffering an apparent injury on the opening kickoff against the Jacksonville Jaguars at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports

The Baltimore Ravens practiced in full pads during their second-to-last practice at their facilities for this week. The team travels to Pennsylvania for their joint practices with the Philadelphia Eagles Wednesday, which will go until August 21. They will then play the NFC team in their second preseason game.

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Here are some quick injury notes from this week of practice.

Three offensive linemen were sidelined Monday and Tuesday. John Urschel (concussion), Kelechi Osemele (foot) and Jah Reid (unreported). Robert Myers (concussion) missed Monday, but he returned to practice Tuesday.

Cornerback Lardarius Webb tweaked his hamstring again, so he sat out Tuesday. Rookie wide receiver Breshad Perriman (knee) missed both practices this week.

He had an MRI on his knee, which showed no additional damage. Head coach John Harbaugh said it is still swelling and is classified as a sprain. However, right now, he is still sidelined.

Before the joint practices begin, certain positions are going to benefit more than others will. Here are two positions that we should keep an eye on when the Ravens head to Philadelphia.

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