Oct/24/08 08:03 AM Filed in:
Willis
McGahee
OWINGS MILLS -- The fluid
drained from Baltimore Ravens running back Willis
McGahee's left knee filled up a large syringe last
week, a painful procedure prior to
a 27-13 victory over the Miami
Dolphins.
McGahee still wound up producing his top performance of
the season, rushing for 105 yards and scoring
his second touchdown of the year.
Although he clearly wasn't 100 percent, McGahee
generated his first 100-yard game since a Dec. 16, 2007
overtime loss to the Dolphins. He was upgraded to full
participation in practice Thursday on the official
injury report.
"I've been dealing with the knee all year, and,
hopefully, it acts right this week," said McGahee, who
had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee in August.
"It's just football, it happens. I'm all right to
play."
Unlike previous outings where he has been
limited by eye, rib and knee injuries, McGahee
finished the game and piled up a season-high 152 yards
of total offense. He also lost a fumble after a
35-yard screen, but redeemed himself with
a five-yard touchdown to close the game out.
"The first four games were really my preseason," said
McGahee, who was inactive during the preseason and
didn't play in the season-opener due to the knee. "I
was a little rusty, but, hopefully, it can be this way
week in and week out now."
McGahee has averaged 94.4 rushing yards in four games
at Dolphin Stadium, excelling in familiar
territory in the NFL after starring at the
University of Miami.
"It's always a good feeling when you play in your
hometown," McGahee said. "I've been playing every
year since I've been in the league. It tends to get a
little old, but you still have a little fire in you."
For the season, McGahee has gained a team-high 293
yards on 77 carries for a 3.8 average with 11
receptions for 105 yards.
Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron had envisioned making
McGahee the centerpiece of the offense during the
offseason. Now, he's hoping to increase McGahee's role
if his health allows.
"I have a ton of respect for what Willis did last week,
taking 30 cc out of a knee and then coming out with
that type of performance," Cameron said. "That's
something he's going to manage throughout the year.
"He's getting healthier, and we need to keep him
healthy. I think we all know what type of player he is
and can be. That's critical for our offense, especially
through the grind of the season."