The Baltimore Ravens lost to the New York Giants by the final score of 24-20 in a game that they were well on their way to winning. The team blew another fourth quarter lead, with multiple factors being the reason as to why they weren’t able to pull out their fourth victory, instead falling to 3-3.
During the contest, the team lost offensive tackle Morgan Moses to what was described as a heel injury. Moses was carted to the locker room before the first half concluded, but was seen on the sideline in uniform during the second half despite not playing in favor of fellow offensive lineman Patrick Mekari. When head coach John Harbaugh was asked about the status of Moses, he said that he doesn’t believe the injury to be serious, with the team erring on the side of caution.
"It doesn't look like a serious injury for Moses." pic.twitter.com/0qmtaMQ7AK
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 16, 2022
“It doesn’t look like a serious injury; he was back up actually in the second half. I chose to go with Pat [Mekari] and we had Danny [Daniel Faalele] going in there with the pitch count that we had going with Ronnie [Stanley]. I just felt like it was the safer thing to do in this situation, to hold [Morgan Moses] out until next week.”
If Moses has to miss any amount of time moving forward, Mekari and rookie Daniel Faalele could factor into the offensive game plan even further, especially with offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley still on a pitch count.