The Facts:
Draughn went down with a high ankle sprain in today's game against the Texans. Draughn suffered the injury in the fourth quarter and did not return to the game. “I don’t know the severity of it, but it is termed right now as a high ankle,” HC John Harbaugh said.
Reported by BaltimoreRavens.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
High ankle sprains can take several weeks to recover, depending on how serious it is. ... Sunday was Draughn’s first game as a Raven and he was active because starter Ray Rice was sidelined with a hip injury. Rice did not practice all week and Harbaugh said coming into the weekend that he would be a game-time decision. If Rice’s injury lingers, Bernard Pierce would be the team’s only healthy running back going into this week, unless the Ravens look to the free-agent market.
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