The Baltimore Ravens managed to come out of Week 5 without any major injuries, according to Head Coach John Harbaugh.
“Yeah, I think we’re good,” Harbaugh stated on Monday. “We’ll see, but I believe we’re okay.”
After the game, there were some injury concerns, particularly regarding cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who was seen wearing a walking boot in the locker room following the Ravens’ overtime victory. While Harbaugh didn’t provide a clear update on Humphrey’s condition, he remained hopeful.
“Yeah, these are physical, tough games, especially with the turf,” Harbaugh noted. “I don’t want to make any promises, but I think we’re in good shape.”
A notable absence during the game was return specialist Deonte Harty, who was sidelined due to a late injury that emerged on Friday. When asked about his potential return this week, Harbaugh replied, “Yeah, that caught us off guard, but that kind of thing happens in this league. I think he’ll be back, but we’ll just hope for the best.”
Harbaugh also mentioned that starting left guard Andrew Vorhees seems ready to return, but the team is considering keeping Patrick Mekari as the starter after his solid performances in that role.