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Ravens TE Isaiah Likely expected to miss 'a few weeks' with a lower leg injury

Ravens TE Isaiah Likely expected to miss 'a few weeks' with a lower leg injury

Washington Post14 hours ago
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely is expected to miss a few weeks after a lower leg injury Tuesday.
Coach John Harbaugh said after practice that the 25-year-old Likely rolled his ankle and foot area and would have an MRI on Wednesday.
'It'll be a few weeks,' Harbaugh said. 'It's good that it's just early in camp.'
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