Ravens tight end Pitta has surgery, out for season

OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta has undergone surgery to repair a dislocated right hip and is done for the year.

The operation was performed on Monday.

The injury occurred in Sunday’s game against Cleveland, when Pitta went down without being touched and had to be removed from the field on a cart.

It’s the same injury that sidelined Pitta for much of last season.

Coach John Harbaugh is unsure if it’s a career-ending injury. He says, “We have to be really hopeful for Dennis’ return. I’m sure we’ll learn about that in the coming weeks.”

Owen Daniels takes over as the top tight end, and H-back Kyle Juszczyk could get added playing time.

Harbaugh acknowledged that the team is also looking for another tight end.

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