Ravens LT Gaither lines up with starters at practice after scary neck injury

OWINGS MILLS, Md. - When the Baltimore Ravens' offensive line returned to work Wednesday, Jared Gaither(notes) was lined up with the starters at his customary left tackle position during blocking drills.

After missing two games with a scary neck injury that caused him to be carted off the field Oct. 4 against the New England Patriots, Gaither is expected to return Sunday against the Denver Broncos.

His neck is "pretty much 100 per cent," Gaither said, adding that he didn't expect any position change after speculation arose that he might be shifted to right tackle.

"I expect to be back where I left off," he said.

On Monday, Ravens coach John Harbaugh declined to specify whether Gaither would play left or right tackle.

In Gaither's absence, rookie first-round pick Michael Oher(notes) started at left tackle against the Cincinnati Bengals and the Minnesota Vikings. Now, Oher is going back to his normal right tackle spot.

"Jared looks great," Oher said. "He's been working hard to come back. He looks like the old Gaither to me."

When asked if he thought he would return to right tackle, Oher replied: "Of course. Why not?"

Against the Broncos, both Gaither and Oher figure to be tested by NFL sacks leader Elvis Dumervil(notes). The speedy outside linebacker leads the NFL with 10 sacks.

Dumervil is tied as the second-fastest player to reach 10 sacks since it became an official NFL statistic in 1982, matching former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan's(notes) total for six games in 2001.

"He's an explosive player, a great player," Oher said. "He has a high motor."

The Broncos lead the NFL in scoring defence (11.0 points) and third-down percentage (26.9 per cent). Dumervil has registered seven sacks on third downs.

"The Broncos are going to test everybody's pass protection, for sure," Harbaugh said. "Our pass protection has been good, but it needs to get better. What makes them good is they beat blocks one-on-one. They do a nice job of bull-rushing, and they do a nice job of getting on edges. They're relentless, they never stop and they've got some talented, fast guys."

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  1. A
    8. Posted by A Thu Oct 29 12:33pm EDT

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    Kevin,

    That's funny...it's true that the Raven's secondary has not lived up to its potential...Foxworth has not done what we had expected and for some reason Washington was much better last year...
  2. A
    7. Posted by A Thu Oct 29 9:31am EDT

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    Ravens lose...season over...they'd have to basically win out to get the division or secure a wild card spot...we play Indy...there's another loss...
  3. peggy o
    6. Posted by peggy o Thu Oct 29 7:51am EDT

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    I''m no Ravens fan, really can't stand those crybabies, actually, but I'm pleased to hear that Gaither is better. I've been thinking of him since he went down. It's so funny that Cutler is gone and the Broncos are doing better. My fave sign about him said "There's No "J" in Team." ha!
  4. THE RIDE
    5. Posted by THE RIDE Thu Oct 29 7:50am EDT

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    RAVENS - 28
    BRONCOS - 17

    1st lost coming
  5. Joe L
    4. Posted by Joe L Thu Oct 29 12:13am EDT

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    I'm sorry for anything negative I ever said (and I did) about McD and Orton-hears-a WHOO-HOO! GO BRONCS!!! Cutler is still Cutler (or Jake the Snake in disguise?), and we're winning! Baltimore is the next victim!
  6. Barney the Purple Dinosaur
    3. Posted by Barney the Purple Dinosaur Wed Oct 28 8:11pm EDT

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    So NOW Denver is getting the false modesty treatment -- from the opposing players, at least.

    Vegas still has the Ravens as 3.5 pt favorites.

    I guess some more folks need to lose MORE money on these anti-Bronco bets before a level of due respect finally sets in. I'm not calling 16-0, but we're well beyond the 4 games many pundits said Denver would win all year.
  7. KaptainKirk
    2. Posted by KaptainKirk Wed Oct 28 7:07pm EDT

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    Dumervil is going to be a pain in his neck too.
  8. Kevin E
    1. Posted by Kevin E Wed Oct 28 5:58pm EDT

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    Maybe the Ravens should move Gaither to a defensive corner spot??
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