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OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis, defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and cornerback Fabian Washington will be game-time decisions Monday night against the Cleveland Browns, according to coach John Harbaugh.
All three participated in today's practice.
"I think those guys all have a good chance to play, probably, to varying degrees," Harbaugh said. "All three of those guys have a chance to play. They’ve all practiced to one degree or another. Haloti went through individual and a good portion of the stuff today.
"Ray went through the same thing, good portion of the stuff, and Fabian the same. So they all kind of practiced the same amount. Again, we’ll have to come down to the game to see how they’re going to, whether they can go actually on game day. But they have a chance to go. It’s going to be a game-time decision for all three of those guys.”
Lewis returned to practice for the first time since injuring his foot. He isn't noticably limping.
When asked if he's going to play, Lewis replied: "You'll find out on Monday night. I feel great."
Washington, who has a thigh contusion, said "It's a maybe," for Monday for him.
Ngata, who missed his first NFL start last week with sprained right ankle, has said he's going to play.
Meanwhile, rooke cornerback Lardarius Webb had a stomach ache and left practice early.
“He had a stomach ache, and it was significant," Harbaugh said. "There’s something going around. A couple of guys missed practice earlier in the week, so he got sick. He was out here at special teams, he just had to go in.”
Webb said he'll definitely play Monday.
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