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Ravens Have Perfect Practice Attendance to Start Bengals Week

NT Michael Pierce & G Andrew Vorhees
NT Michael Pierce & G Andrew Vorhees

For the first time since the regular season started, the Ravens have perfect practice attendance.

Left guard Andrew Vorhees (ankle) and nose tackle Michael Pierce (shoulder) returned to the field Monday after missing last Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills.

It's a good time for Baltimore to be so healthy with its first AFC North game up next against the Cincinnati Bengals.

The Ravens also got the return of nickel cornerback Arthur Maulet, who has been on IR since suffering a training camp knee injury in early August. His 21-day practice window has been opened.

If Vorhees and Maulet can return to game action this week, it would present an interesting decision for Head Coach John Harbaugh regarding two emerging rookies.

The offensive line played well last week with Patrick Mekari at left guard and rookie second-round pick Roger Rosengarten at right tackle. At cornerback, Marlon Humphrey shined in the slot against the Bills with rookie first-round pick Nate Wiggins playing nearly every snap outside.

Vorhees, Maulet, defensive end Brent Urban (neck), and inside linebacker Chris Board (ankle) were all limited while Pierce was a full participant.

The Bengals are also looking healthier entering this week's game, particularly on the defensive line. Defensive end Myles Murphy, their 2023 first-round pick, and defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson both had their 21-day practice windows opened.

Leading pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, who left the Bengals' win in Carolina early Sunday with a stinger, is also back on the field Wednesday.

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