McGahee, Rice and McClain all probable for Sunday
Sports Network | November 07, 2008
Owings Mills, MD (Sports Network) - The Baltimore Ravens will likely have their stable of running backs available for Sunday's game against Houston, as Willis McGahee, Ray Rice and Le'Ron McClain were all listed as probable on the team's injury report.
McGahee did not play in last week's game against Cleveland because of an ankle injury. Rice has battled a chest injury this week and McClain an ankle problem.
Rice led the Ravens with 154 yards on 21 carries in the 37-27 victory over the Browns and McClain chipped in 34 yards with a touchdown on 14 rushes.
McGahee leads Baltimore with 351 rushing yards, while McClain is close behind with 347 and a team-best five touchdowns. Rice, the rookie from Rutgers, has 339 yards on the ground with a 4.8 average.
Both starting offensive tackles, Adam Terry and Jared Gaither, are also probable after participating in practice Friday. Terry has a knee injury and Gaither is bothered by knee and neck ailments.
The Baltimore defense, though, will be without cornerback Chris McAlister, who is recovering from a knee injury, while linebacker Bart Scott is questionable with a chest injury and Samari Rolle is also questionable with a neck issue.












