Ravens defensive lineman Calais Campbell missed Sunday’sgame against the Falcons as he continues to deal with a knee injury suffered a week prior in the team’s loss to Cleveland, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Yesterday’s absence was only his second of the season, an impressive showing for the 36-year-old who has showed a consistent sturdiness for his entire career.
The wording of Fowler’s tweet was a bit unclear. He stated that “Campbell could miss some time” due to the injury, which could be interpreted as a potential extended absence for the defensive leader. Fowler’s tweet, which came earlier this week, also questioned the status of this week’s game against the Falcons, indicating that perhaps the uncertainty of “could miss some time” was not pointed towards how much time he may miss but if he would miss time at all. Regardless, Campbell sat out Saturday’s game and, after the team clinched a playoff spot with a win, he may be able to take a little extra time to rest up for a postseason run.
The team also played without rookie outside linebacker David Ojabo yesterday. Nine months after a torn Achilles injury, Ojabo finally made his NFL debut against the Browns last week, playing one defensive snap and four special teams snaps. He wasn’t listed on the team’s injury report, but whatever Ojabo is dealing with, he returned back to the inactive list this week.
Here are a few other injury rumors from around the AFC, starting with two division rival players in Cincinatti:
- Bengals tackle La’el Collins left Saturday’s win over the Patriots with a knee injury, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Reportedly, initial concerns were about an ACL injury, but the ligament is believed to be intact. The new understanding is that Collins’ kneecap shifted out and then back into place, resulting in the significant pain that required him to leave the game. More tests will follow to determine the severity of Collins’ knee injury.
- Bengals pass rusher Trey Hendrickson started yesterday for the Cincinnati defense despite his broken wrist and likely plans to continue to start for the remainder of the season, according to Paul Dehner of The Athletic. Hendrickson reportedly confirmed that his wrist is broken but explained that “multiple doctors” told him that the injury cannot worsen. He has the ability to play through the injury with no need of a club; he will have full hand and finger mobility. As long as Hendrickson can manage and play through the pain, he will be able to continue contributing to the AFC North leaders.
- Patriots tight end Hunter Henry left Saturday’s loss with a knee injury after only one drive, according to the team’s official Twitter account. Henry was unable to contribute to the box score before leaving. Henry, who has dealt with multiple knee injuries over his career, is considered day-to-day and will undergo further tests this week. If Henry misses any time, veteran tight end Jonnu Smith would be the next man in line for snaps. Unfortunately, Smith exited yesterday’s game with a concussion, so he, too, will have some work to do to play next week. If neither player can go when the team hosts the Dolphins next week, New England may have to turn to practice squad receiver Scotty Washington who is sometimes listed at tight end, as well.
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Dang, that sucks. Calais is one sack short of 100 for his career and I would like to see him ride off with a championship that he gets to play in.
Championship? You know he plays for the Ravens, right?
That’s why I said it sucks. Even with Lamar, they’re not winning one. I guess the hype train is really working overtime because I don’t know how anyone that watches him every snap for his career thinks this guy is an elite QB. Elite runner, yes, elite QB, no, because in order to be that, you need to you know…pass the ball well, which is something he can’t do. Everyone keeps ragging on the OC, but this is the offense designed specifically for Lamar because this is what Lamar can do. He’s not worth the money he wants.
I am Ravens fan, Lamar needs better weapons and an OC that isn’t all about the run game. Roman consistently finishes among the bottom 5 in passing offense. Lamar is not an elite passer but without real weapons at Wr, he will never improve.
He had an elite WR and he couldn’t get the ball to him and he has arguably one of the best, if not the best receiving TE’s in the league. The reason why this offense runs so much is because you have a RUNNER at QB. This is the offense that was specifically designed AROUND LAMAR.
The QB is supposed to make the talent around him better, not the other way around. But it would help if he could actually deliver a ball on target. He won’t improve because he has a limited skill set.