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RAVENS NOTEBOOK: Carr sidelined with tweaked hamstring

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OWINGS MILLS – Baltimore Ravens starting cornerback Chris Carr is dealing with a left hamstring injury and didn’t practice Tuesday.

"Chris Carr tweaked his hamstring a little bit," coach John Harbaugh said. "So, we held him out."

The Ravens also gave cornerback Lardarius Webb a day off even though he’s not injured.

Webb tore his anterior cruciate ligament as a rookie and returned last season.

"We just gave him a day off with his knee," Harbaugh said. "He’s been pushing it all the way through, so we wanted to give the knee a little break."

Offensive guard Marshal Yanda (back spasms), wide receiver James Hardy (hamstring), running back Damien Berry (ankle) didn’t practice.

Offensive guard Ben Grubbs practiced after getting a day off Monday following offseason ankle surgery to remove bone spurs.

Strong safety Bernard Pollard practiced, working with the first-team defense. However, he had an ice pack applied to his left knee during the latter portion of the workout.

Cornerback Domonique Foxworth (knee) practiced without incident.

Multiple veterans were granted a day off, including defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, defensive end Cory Redding, linebackers Ray Lewis, Terrell Suggs, Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jarret Johnson, running back Ray Rice and wide receiver Anquan Boldin.

"No, it’s not arbitrary, but there’s not a formula to it as much," Harbaugh said. "Some of the guys are a little bit older, who probably don’t need as much practice. You look at who they were."

NO COMMENT: Ravens inside linebacker Tavares Gooden was allegedly one of the players who accepted extra benefits from rogue University of Miami booster Nevin Shapiro. Shapiro told Yahoo! Sports that he gave Gooden a watch and a suit..

Gooden declined to discuss the report.

"All that stuff has to go through my attorney," Gooden said. "I can’t really answer no questions about anything like that."

QUICK HITS: Wide receiver Lee Evans obtained his No. 83 jersey he wore with the Buffalo Bills from tight end Ed Dickson. Dickson is wearing No. 84. … The Steelers continue to pick at Joe Flacco with wide receiver Hines Ward predicting that the departures of Todd Heap and Derrick Mason will affect the Ravens’ quarterback. "When you lose a Mason or a Heap, that does a lot to a locker room," Ward told Pittsburgh reporters. "Those guys were emotional leaders out there. All of the pressure comes on Flacco probably." … Harbaugh praised rookie quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who was sacked five times and intercepted twice during a 13-6 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. "We’ve said a lot of great things about him, and I think they’re all merited," Harbaugh said. "He’s a talented guy. He picks up the offense very quickly and he’s a very accurate passer. That goes on top of all the other obvious abilities he brings to the table. He’s amazing." … The Kansas City Chiefs have signed three former Ravens starters in free agency: fullback Le’Ron McClain, nose guard Kelly Gregg and offensive tackle Jared Gaither. The Ravens trounced Kansas City during the playoffs last season and host the Chiefs Friday night at M&T Bank Stadium. "Yeah, I think it is a compliment to those guys and to the organization," Harbaugh said. "Those guys are all good players. They’ve all proven themselves, and they’ve been contributors here, and it’ll be fun going up against those guys. Three guys that we just had here, and thought we had a chance, maybe to keep here as recently as two weeks. Now, you’re playing against them. So, that’ll be kind of an odd thing."

 

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