Running back Owen Wright suffered a broken foot in the Ravens' preseason finale in Green Bay, Head Coach John Harbaugh announced.
Wright went down in the first half, though it's unclear on what play. His final touch was a 27-yard kick return.
Wright's injury clouds the roster picture at running back, as he was seemingly leading the competition with rookie fifth-round pick Rasheen Ali for the No. 3 spot behind Derrick Henry and Justice Hill.
Ali was sidelined with a stinger suffered in the first preseason game but returned to practice this week. He did not play in Saturday's finale against the Packers.
In three preseason games, Wright had 18 carries for 52 yards and caught two passes for 23 yards and a touchdown, in which he powered through contact at the goal line to score. Wright also averaged more than 30 yards on four preseason kickoff returns.
The undrafted local product from Bethesda, Md., spent last season mostly on the Ravens' practice squad and was pushing to make the 53-man roster.
Harbaugh also said it looks like cornerback Trayvon Mullen dislocated his shoulder and he will be further evaluated. Rookie center Nick Samac left the game on a cart after going down at the end of a run, but Harbaugh did not have an update on that.