The ramp-up for Keaton Mitchell has formally arrived.
The Ravens are still getting back to form as they prepare for the Cleveland Browns on a short week. And while a few remain out, the Ravens did see the return of both cornerback Nate Wiggins and defensive tackle Travis Jones.
Wiggins looked to be moving well in individual drills. But Jones was a bit less involved in participation. He had quite the taping on his ankle and didn’t look to be moving all too well.
A pair of starters remained out as wide receiver Zay Flowers and cornerback Marlon Humphrey remain absent after suffering injuries in Monday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Head Coach John Harbaugh said on Wednesday all the players have a chance to return by Sunday, but it’s too early to speculate.
“All those guys are guys that have a chance to be back. We’ll just have to see how it plays out during the week,” Harbaugh said. “The guys that are ready, they’ll play. If a guy doesn’t quite make it, then he won’t be able to play. Right now, we don’t know who that’s going to be.”
In total, the Ravens have four players absent Thursday’s practice, with Humphrey, Flowers, running back Rasheen Ali and cornerback T.J. Tampa Jr.