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Isaiah Likely to miss time with ankle injury, John Harbaugh says

OWINGS MILLS, MARYLAND, JUL 29 – Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely will miss several weeks recovering from an ankle injury sustained during practice, coach John Harbaugh confirmed.

  • Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Tuesday that Isaiah Likely rolled his ankle at Owings Mills, Md., practice and will miss 'a few weeks'.
  • Entering the final year of his rookie deal and set to earn $3,406,000 this season, Isaiah Likely is a Baltimore Ravens tight end expected to miss 'a few weeks,' coach Harbaugh said.
  • Harbaugh noted on Wednesday Likely was injured during a one-on-one drill with Sanoussi Kane, and footage shows him being carted off and limping into the facility before an MRI.
  • Because it happened early in camp, Harbaugh said it was 'good' the injury came early, potentially allowing Likely to ramp up for Week 1 with the preseason opener on Aug. 7 against the Indianapolis Colts now unlikely.
  • Facing depth challenges, all three Ravens tight ends are set to become free agents, so the team will rely on Charlie Kolar alongside All-Pro Mark Andrews while Likely is sidelined.
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Ravens TE Isaiah Likely expected to miss 'a few weeks' with a lower leg injury

Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely is expected to miss a few weeks after a lower leg injury. Coach John Harbaugh said Tuesday that Likely rolled his ankle and foot area and would have an MRI on Wednesday.

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