The Ravens positioned six gamers on the physically-unable-to-perform record Friday, 5 days earlier than their first full-team follow of coaching camp.
Running backs J.Okay. Dobbins (knee) and Gus Edwards (knee), outdoors linebacker Tyus Bowser (Achilles tendon), left deal with Ronnie Stanley (ankle), cornerback Marcus Peters (knee) and security Ar’Darius Washington (foot) will begin camp on the PUP record, that means they will take part in group conferences and use the group’s coaching and medical services however can not follow.
Players could be moved off the PUP record any time earlier than the beginning of the common season.
Dobbins, Edwards and Peters all tore their ACLs earlier than the beginning of final season, a part of a rash of accidents that led to the Ravens ending 8-9 and lacking the playoffs for the primary time since 2017.
“I’d say they’re all on schedule, but what is the schedule?” coach John Harbaugh mentioned final month when requested concerning the standing of Dobbins, Edwards and Stanley. “The knee injuries are a little tougher to say what the schedule really is. So, [if] you talk to J.K. [Dobbins], he’s the starting running back today, [and] he should have been practicing today, but he’s got work to do still, [and] so does Gus [Edwards]. But they’re both doing great. We’ll see how they look when they come back and all that.”
Last week, Dobbins tweeted that his rehab was going so properly that he won’t even begin coaching camp on the PUP record. His tweet was in response to an NFL Network report that mentioned the 2020 second-round choose was “no sure thing” to be prepared for Week 1.
“I’m damn sure going to be ready for week 1,” Dobbins mentioned.
Harbaugh mentioned final month that Stanley’s left ankle is wanting nice and that the All-Pro deal with’s mission is “to get in the best shape of his life and get ready to play football, and that’s what he’s been working on.” Stanley has performed only one sport since struggling the harm Nov. 1, 2020, lower than per week after he signed a five-year extension reportedly value $112.9 million total.
The Ravens have been hopeful that Bowser, who tore his Achilles tendon through the regular-season finale towards the Pittsburgh Steelers, might return by the 2022 season opener on Sept. 11 towards the New York Jets. In a latest video posted on social media, Bowser is proven doing agility work and shifting properly.
Washington, who signed as an undrafted free agent in 2021, was positioned on injured reserve halfway by means of final season after struggling a damaged foot.
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Source: www.bostonherald.com