Ravens Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum is back on the practice field after missing much of training camp with a neck injury. He last practiced on August 1.
Linderbaum was wearing a red no-contact injury during individual drills.
Getting Linderbaum back in the middle of the Ravens' offensive line is big news for a unit looking to finalize three starting spots and build momentum before the season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs, which is only 10 days away.
Tight end Mark Andrews has not returned to practice, however. He's been sidelined since being part of a car accident on Aug. 14. Head Coach John Harbaugh said last week that it's a "very minor thing."
"Don't worry about Mark. He's going to be fine," Harbaugh said.
Safety Kyle Hamilton was also not on the practice field during the portion open to reporters Monday. Hamilton didn't finish Thursday's joint practice against the Packers, but Harbaugh said "it's not a serious injury."