The Baltimore Ravens wrapped up their second day of mandatory minicamp on Wednesday, as players was able to get more reps in with their teammates and work with coaches in order to get better and work towards their goal of winning a championship.
Most of the team was participating in practice on Wednesday, with the exceptions being players recovering from injuries that date back to last year as well as defensive tackle Michael Pierce, who has missed the first two days of minicamp due to personal reasons. However, a surprise absence on Day 2 was that of quarterback Tyler Huntley.
Ravens not practicing Wednesday:
QB Tyler Huntley (undisclosed)
RB J.K. Dobbins (knee)
RB Gus Edwards (knee)
OT Ronnie Stanley (ankle)
LB Tyus Bowser (Achilles)
LB David Ojabo (Achilles)
CB Marcus Peters (knee)
S Ar’Darius Washington (foot)
NT Michael Pierce (personal reasons)— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) June 15, 2022
Only change to Ravens minicamp attendance is I don’t see QB Tyler Huntley on field. At last week’s OTA, he looked a bit limited and came out late with an athletic trainer. Otherwise, same attendance as yesterday.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) June 15, 2022
Huntley participated in practice on the opening day of minicamp, but was working off to the side with trainers over the course of the last few practices, according to multiple media members who have been present at the Ravens’ facility. It’s currently unclear what Huntley is dealing with, but hopefully he’s able to return to the field at full strength soon.