- Head coach John Harbaugh announced that standout safety Marcus Williams had a dislocated wrist.
- He will be out for “a significant length of time,” according to Harbaugh.
- The exact timeline for Williams’ injury is still unknown.
The Ravens improved to 3-2 on the season thanks to Justin Tucker. While this win lifted Baltimore above.500, it came at a cost, with their last-season triumph over the Bengals on Sunday night.
Following the game, head coach John Harbaugh announced that standout safety Marcus Williams had a dislocated wrist and will be out for “a significant length of time.” Williams was injured near the end of the first half.
The exact timeline for Williams is still unknown, but Harbaugh stated that the team will know more about his condition in the following days.
However, the NFL Network reported on Monday morning that Williams will most likely be placed on injured reserve, which would mean he would be out for at least four weeks.
Over the next month, Baltimore will play the Giants in New York, the Browns at home, and then travel to Tampa and New Orleans for a two-week road trip before the Week 10 bye.
If Williams is placed on injured reserve now, the Ravens will not see him on the field until Week 11 against the Panthers.
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