Ravens lose 2 receivers to injuries

JOE KAY
AP Sports Writer

CINCINNATI (AP) — The Ravens lost receivers Torrey Smith and Michael Campanaro to injuries on Sunday during the third quarter of their game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Smith, who later returned, ran into a cluster of players on a pass play and was dazed, allowing Adam “Pacman” Jones to intercept Joe Flacco’s throw. Smith left the field to be evaluated for a concussion. The interception led to a field goal that put Cincinnati up 17-6.

Campanaro also left in the third quarter with a hamstring injury. He was Baltimore’s leading receiver at the time with three catches for 40 yards.

Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith left with a foot injury during the Bengals’ opening touchdown drive. Smith stayed down in the end zone after a running play and limped off the field, appearing to favor his left foot. He went to the locker room for an examination and didn’t return.

Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict left during Baltimore’s opening series after hurting his left knee, returned for a couple of plays and then went to the locker room for an examination before returning to the field.

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