Ravens Practice: Stanley, Hamilton Absent
Baltimore, MD - The Baltimore Ravens held their practice on Wednesday, August 9th, with several key players missing from the action. Notable absences included starting right tackle Morgan Moses and starting cornerback Marcus Peters, both dealing with injuries.
Moses and Peters Sit Out
Moses, who suffered a back injury during training camp, was not present at practice. While the extent of his injury is not yet fully known, it's clear he's not yet ready to return to full practice participation.
Peters, who recently returned from a knee injury, was also absent from the practice. His absence is likely precautionary as the team looks to manage his workload and ensure a full recovery.
Other Updates
While Moses and Peters were sidelined, the Ravens saw the return of starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley. He had been dealing with a knee injury and was limited in Tuesday's practice but was able to participate fully on Wednesday.
The team also welcomed back rookie cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis, who missed several days due to a concussion. He was able to practice fully and could see more action in the coming days.
Looking Ahead
The Ravens are scheduled to face the Arizona Cardinals in their first preseason game on August 12th. The team will be looking to get their starters some game experience while also evaluating the performance of their younger players.
The absence of Moses and Peters is a concern, but the Ravens are optimistic about their recovery and expect them to return to the field soon. The team will continue to monitor their progress throughout the week.
This practice was a mixed bag for the Ravens, with some positive developments and some areas of concern. The team will continue to work hard in preparation for their upcoming preseason game and the start of the regular season.