The updates on Sunday’s injuries to Ronnie Stanley (ankle) and Kyle Hamilton (knee) are encouraging.
“We don’t have the final word on those things yet, but I would say it’s definitely trending in the right direction based on what we know so far,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said.
The X-rays came back on Hamilton’s knee and show it’s stable. The Ravens are still awaiting MRI results on Stanley’s ankle, which is the same one he had multiple surgeries on, but “but it was trending really well last night and this morning,” Harbaugh said.
Lamar Jackson said he talked to Stanley after the game.
“I checked on him, but he said he’s pretty good,” Jackson said. “He told me just don’t fall into him. So, it was me who hurt him, so I’m a little [ticked] off about that, but he’s good. That’s all that matters.”
Coaches Want to Get Devin Duvernay the Ball More
In the two games since Rashod Bateman was ruled out for the rest of the season, wide receiver Devin Duvernay has had just two targets and one carry.
It’s been a surprise considering the expectation was that Duvernay, who got off to a hot start this season, would step into the leading wide receiver role.
Instead, Demarcus Robinson has led Ravens receivers in targets the past two games with four against the Saints and nine versus the Panthers. Robinson made the most of it Sunday, catching all nine targets for 128 yards. Still, Baltimore wants to get Duvernay the ball more.
Harbaugh said there were six to eight run-option reads where Duvernay could have gotten the ball, but didn’t and “numerous passes where it just didn’t come his way.”
“We’ve got to say to ourselves, as coaches, ‘We need him [Duvernay] involved. We need to find a way to get him the ball,'” Harbaugh said. “So, we understand it. It doesn’t always go to a guy even when you call it towards a guy, but by the same token, we’ve got to keep chasing that, because we want the ball in his hands.”
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