The Baltimore Ravens have suffered an insane amounbt of injuries through three weeks, and even when they win, they still suffer injuries.
Per ESPN’s Jamison Hensley, Ravens outside linebackers coach Drew Wilkins “popped” a hamstring while he ran out on the field celebrating Justin Tucker’s game-winning, 66-yard field goal against the Detroit Lions.
“No one is safe from Ravens’ injury bug: OLB coach Drew Wilkins popped his hamstring during the celebration of Justin Tucker’s 66-yard field goal,” Hensley said on Twitter.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh was all smlies as he announced the injury.
“Drew is philosophically opposed to exercise,” Harbaugh said with a big smile. “He’s made that clear over the years, kind of emphatically. He’s a staunch believer in not exercising. You can see where that gets you.”
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Wilkins, who is in his 12th season with the Ravens and his second as outside linebackers coach, has helped effectively guide Baltimore pass rushers over the last several years.
Last season, the Ravens allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points per game and produced the No. 2 third-down defense.