Cornerback recovering from torn ACL suffered last season Aaron Wilson
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb is "significantly" ahead of schedule in his recovery from a torn anterior cruicate ligament suffered late last season, according to coach John Harbaugh.
Webb looked fairly fluid working on the side today at practice. He was able to backpedal and cut.
Webb tore the ligament Dec. 20 against the Chicago Bears, ending his season on injured reserve.
"He looks like he's moving around well," Harbaugh said. "Lardarius has been here every single day, holidays, weekends. He’s been really doing beyond what you would expect him to do. He’s doing really well.”
Harbaugh added that cornerback Fabian Washington, who also tore his ACL last season, is ahead of schedule.
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