All three tackles banged up
Head coach John Harbaugh didn't have specific medical details on the status of Jared Gaither, but seemed to indicate that the Ravens' starting left tackle could miss Sunday's game against the Eagles.
The second-year tackle played the first three quarters of yesterday's game but left in the fourth with an injured right shoulder.
When asked about the severity of the injury, Harbaugh said he hadn't gotten the results of Gaither's MRI, but didn't sound too optimistic about the Maryland product's status for this weekend.
"It's going to be touch and go," Harbaugh said.
Harbs also said that because of the injury, Gaither was pretty much pass protecting with one arm during parts of Sunday's 30-10 loss to the Giants.
Gaither isn't the only injured Raven at the tackle position.
Right tackle Willie Anderson, who sat out yesterday's game with a sprained ankle, still might not be ready to play against the Eagles. Harbaugh said that there's a chance that Anderson will go this weekend, but didn't sound overly optimistic there either.
Willie had started five games in a row at right tackle prior to the Giants game.
Adam Terry filled in for Anderson on Sunday, and he too had to limp off with an injury. Terry left after rolling his ankle, but Harbaugh seemed to think he'll be good to go on Sunday.
"Adam will be OK," he said. "He's fighting through different things, but he's going to be fine. He's a tough guy."












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