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Ravens Learn Severity of Starting O-Lineman's Injury

Ravens Learn Severity of Starting O-Lineman's Injury

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If that is true, Pocic's return will come at just the right time....Pinter began his professional career as a fifth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts.

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By Aaron Becker0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.Baltimore Ravens center Danny Pinter was in line to replace three-time Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum, who signed with the Las Vegas Raiders in free agency this offseason.However, that no longer seems to be the case after he suffered an injury this week.According to NFL Network insider Mike Garafolo, Pinter suffered a torn patella tendon in yesterday’s joint practice with the Minnesota Vikings, ending his 2026 season before it even started.Read More on NFLView this post on XIt's certainly a tough blow to the Ravens offensive line, especially after it already lost a player of Linderbaum's caliber during the…

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