First-round center Tyler Linderbaum was back on the practice field Tuesday, returning from a foot injury suffered Aug. 4.
Linderbaum is expected to start as a rookie after the Ravens traded up to select him with the 25th-overall pick. He still has almost three weeks to prepare for the Sept. 11 regular-season opener against the Jets, and he continues to make progress. Linderbaum was on the field during individual work Friday when the Ravens were in Arizona, but he increased his activity Tuesday.
“The trainers watched him, I haven’t heard the report how he looked in individual,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said. “We’ll see how he feels, how he looked and how he shows up tomorrow.”
Second year wide receiver Tylan Wallace, who missed last week with a knee injury suffered in the preseason opener, returned to practice as well.
Ronnie Stanley, Tyus Bowser Still Sidelined
All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle) and outside linebacker Tyus Bowser (Achilles) remained sidelined on Tuesday.
Harbaugh said he would like players returning from injuries to have two to three weeks of practice before game action. The Ravens’ regular-season opener against the New York Jets is now 19 days away.
“I’d like to see them out there for three weeks,” Harbaugh said. “Is that going to be possible for Week 1? Will they be ready? Will that be enough?
“Ronnie and Tyus have both gone really hard with conditioning. I watched Ronnie out here before practice with the trainers. He looks like he’s in really good shape and Tyus looks like he’s in really good shape. Could you speed it up here in practice if they both looked really good? You probably could. We’ll just have to see how it goes, see how they feel. A lot of it’s how a player feels at this point.”
Also missing practice were running back Mike Davis, defensive tackle Travis Jones (knee), wide receiver James Proche II, cornerbacks Jalyn Armour-Davis and Pepe Williams, tight ends Nick Boyle and Charlie Kolar, offensive linemen Ben Cleveland and Daniel…
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