Baltimore Sun

Harbaugh coy on Ramsey speculatio­n

- By Daniel Oyefusi

Jacksonvil­le Jaguars All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey has requested a trade and the Ravens are reportedly in the mix. Multiple reports have linked the Ravens to Ramsey, for whom the Jaguars are reportedly seeking two first-round draft picks.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh was vaguely asked Friday how much he pays attention to transactio­ns around the league, and while he didn’t comment specifical­ly on Ramsey, which he noted was a violation of league rules, he acknowledg­ed he monitors player movement.

“I’m like fans. I read it,” Harbaugh said. “It has a little interest, because if someone gets traded to a team that we’re playing, or away from a team that we play, that matters to us. If we’re ever involved in one of those, then that really matters to us. But it’s not something you could ever comment on.”

In 2016, the Ravens held the No. 6 pick in the NFL draft and looked to leapfrog the Jaguars — who had the No. 5 pick — to draft Ramsey. Those attempts never materializ­ed and Jacksonvil­le selected Ramsey while the Ravens drafted offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley.

Touted as the team’s deepest position group heading into the season, the Ravens secondary has taken multiple hits, with slot cornerback Tavon Young out for the season because of a neck injury and cornerback Jimmy Smith out for multiple weeks with a knee sprain.

Smith recovery ‘on schedule’

Smith has yet to play in a game or practice since suffering a knee sprain in the team’s season opener at the Miami Dolphins, but Harbaugh is optimistic about his rehabilita­tion.

“He’s doing well,” Harbaugh said. “I think it’s very positive. You can’t say for sure. He hasn’t run yet, but he’s close to that. [It] sounds like he’s on schedule, quoteunquo­te. We’ll know more in the next, probably, two weeks, week to two.”

Smith injured his knee early in the first quarter when linebacker Patrick Onwuasor crashed into him while attempting a tackle. Second-year player Anthony Averett has taken the majority of the defensive snaps in Smith’s absence.

Andrews, Ricard questionab­le

Tight end Mark Andrews (foot) and defensive lineman-fullback Patrick Ricard (back) are listed as questionab­le for Sunday’s game at the Chiefs. Andrews was limited in practice for the second straight day, while Ricard was a full participan­t.

Safety/special teams ace Brynden Trawick (elbow) and Smith (knee) have been ruled out.

The Chiefs ruled out running back Damien Williams (knee), wide receiver Tyreek Hill (shoulder) and left tackle Eric Fisher (groin).

Running back LeSean McCoy (ankle) is questionab­le.

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