Ravens Take Another Hit Along Offensive Line
Summary
The Baltimore Ravens face a setback as their starting center Danny Pinter was injured during practice, possibly seriously. This follows their earlier loss of former center Tyler Linderbaum, and may force the team to rely on backup Ethan Pocic, who is still recovering from a major injury.Key Facts
- Danny Pinter, the Ravens’ starting center, was injured during a joint practice with the Minnesota Vikings.
- The injury appears to involve Pinter’s knee, but the exact severity is unknown.
- Pinter was expected to replace Tyler Linderbaum, a three-time Pro Bowl center who signed with the Las Vegas Raiders.
- Ethan Pocic is the next option at center but is still recovering from a torn Achilles tendon suffered last season.
- Ravens coach Jesse Minter hopes Pocic can increase his playing time by the second week of preseason.
- Pinter was drafted in 2020 by the Indianapolis Colts and joined the Ravens this offseason.
- Pinter missed the 2023 season due to a broken ankle but had been mostly healthy before that.
- Pinter played college football at Ball State and was recognized as a top player in his conference in 2019.
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