The Ravens had only four players on their injury report on Tuesday as they made a run to begin preparations for the Indianapolis Colts.
Baltimore's biggest uncertainty is the state of starting wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, who had to leave Sunday's game early after suffering a knee injury. The official injury report was an estimate since the Ravens did not have a full practice, but Maclin was included as a non-participant.
The 29-year-old receiver was injured and caught with difficulty the series of game openings. He returned briefly to the action before being discarded for the rest of the game.
While Maclin was out on Tuesday, the good news is that defensive tackle Carl Davis (shoulder) was a limited participant. He also suffered his injury on Sunday and did not return.
Head coach John Harbaugh said Monday that both have the opportunity to play this week.
"Both guys will do everything they can to get back this week, with varying degrees of probability," Harbaugh said. "You never know, it could be this week with those guys or with any of those guys."
The only other Ravens in the injury report were cornerback Maurice Canady (knee) and defensive Anthony Levine (thigh), who were both limited participants.

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