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Baltimore Ravens Receivers Suffering

 
Now it is the off-season, but it is never too early to worry about injuries to football teams, and with what the Baltimore Ravens went through in 2008, it is time to start worrying. The Ravens off-season injuries have been seldom, however, they have hit almost all of their receivers. From the wide outs to the tight ends, almost all of them have already landed on the injury report. Wide receiver Derrick Mason, who played through a shoulder injury in 2008, went through surgery on the same shoulder during the off-season. His recovery from the surgery has been much slower than expected, and it may limit him from participating in training camp. However, Mason believes that he will be ready to play when the season comes around. The number two wide receiver for the Ravens, Mark Clayton has also come up with an injury. He is suffering from a heel injury, plantar fascists, which has limited him during off-season workouts. Clayton says that the injury is healing well and should not limit him ... (link)

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