A career night for Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey unfortunately ended with a knee injury on "Monday Night Football" against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Humphrey suffered the injury when making an interception near the end of the first half when he collided with teammate Nate Wiggins in midair. Humphrey was originally questionable to return but was ruled out after halftime.
After the game, Head Coach John Harbaugh said he had no update on Humphrey and will know more Tuesday.
"He's walking around in there (the locker room), I can tell you that," Harbaugh said. "He's in good spirits, but I don't know if it's too serious."
It was Humphrey's second interception of the game, marking the first multi-interception game of his eight-year career.
Humphrey also picked off Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield in the end zone on the previous drive, ending an 11-play drive and keeping the Buccaneers from taking a sizeable early lead.
Humphrey now has four interceptions this season, which is a career high. Only one player in the NFL, Green Bay safety Xavier McKinney, has more interceptions through the first seven weeks.