Three injured starters for the Ravens could miss the Sunday matchup for the Steelers – fullback Le’Ron McClain, left tackle Michael Oher and strong safety Dawan Landry.
All three were hurt in Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay. McClain sprained his left ankle while blocking on a kickoff, Oher sprained his right knee and Landry received a concussion while tackling running back Cadillac Williams.
“We’ll take a look at them and see how they respond over the next few days and see where we’re at,” coach John Harbaugh said Monday. “That’s all you’re getting.”
The most serious injury looks to be McClain. He had to be helped off the field in the second quarter and was hobbling around the locker room in a walking boot after the game.
Not only is McClain a valuable blocker, but his bruising running style has proven to be effective against the physical Steelers. In seven career games, the 6-foot, 260-pound McClain has carried 53 times for 207 yards and caught eight passes for 56 yards.
“It’s day to day,” McClain said after Baltimore win over Tampa Bay. “You’ll see me in treatment 24-7. I got to play Sunday. I got to play against Pittsburgh. That’s the only thing I’m thinking about.”
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