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Ravens CB Iman Marshall to miss season with knee injury; WR Chris Moore out multiple weeks with broken finger

Injury news roundup

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Ravens head coach John Harbaugh addressed the media earlier this morning with a few updates regarding player injuries for the team.

First, the Ravens will lose sophomore CB Iman Marshall for the season as he suffered a season-ending knee injury yesterday. He said it is likely an ACL/MCL injury and will need surgery.

Chris Moore, a veteran wide receiver and ace special teams playmaker suffered a broken finger and will likely miss a few weeks.

As for DT Brandon Williams and sophomore OLB Jaylon Ferguson, the two will only be out a few days and are minor injuries.

While today was only the first padded practice, the more days without a starter suffering a significant injury, the better. The NFL has already seen its first round of big-name injuries.

According to Dallas Morning News reporter Michael Gehlken, DT Gerald McCoy went down in today’s practice and appeared to be a potentially serious injury.

Another player to miss at least some portion of the 2020 NFL season is Bengals CB Trae Waynes, who underwent surgery for a torn pectoral muscle. The Bengals may have also lost DT Renell Wren, who was carted off the field this morning.