Sep/04/08 10:29 PM Filed in:
Willis
McGahee
While Willis McGahee sounded
hopeful about playing against the Cincinnati
Bengals on Sunday, the Ravens coaches did not
sound as optimistic about the running back's
availability.
Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron said McGahee, who
underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Aug..
11, could be a game-time decision for the season
opener.
"You can see that he's getting close," Cameron said
today. "Whether that'll mean this week or not, I don't
know."
McGahee, who has missed all four preseason games, was
limited in practice for the second consecutive day but
said he is aiming to start against the Bengals.
"That's the plan, but it all depends on how the knee
reacts," he said. "If it's not ready to go, then it
doesn't make any sense to go out there. But if it's
good, then it's a go. So I'd say it's about 50-50."
McGahee rushed for 1,207 yards last season -- good
enough for fourth place on the franchise's all-time
list -- but if he cannot play, rookie Ray Rice would
line up behind rookie quarterback Joe Flacco.
Rice, a second-round pick out of Rutgers, started every
game in the preseason, rushing for 146 yards on 26
carries (5.6 yards per carry).
"If he's [McGahee is] back and healthy, I think our
offense will be a lot better because of what he can
contribute to this offense," Rice said. "When he's
back, he's back. But if not, when I'm in there, I'm the
starter whether I started the game or when I come in
the game. I have to take that approach every rep I
get."
(baltimoresun.com)