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Baltimore Ravens Coach John Harbaugh Updates Morgan Moses Injury

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh spoke about Morgan Moses who is dealing with an injury.

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh spoke about starting offensive tackle Morgan Moses and his play with regards to his injury.

"Yeah I mean starting right tackle, I think Morgan's been playing the best football here, he might tell you this, of his whole career," Harbaugh said. "He's really played really well and he's a force out there, he's a force of nature. Especially on the pulls and things like that. He's doing everything he can to get back for Sunday and we'll see what happens."

Moses suffered a shoulder injury in a 28-3 win against the Cleveland Browns in Week 3 that forced him to exit the game.

Ravens' Morgan Moses

Ravens' Morgan Moses

 He has not missed a game since his rookie year with the Washington Commanders in 2014. Moses has started 134 consecutive games, one of the longest active streaks in the NFL. 

He was listed as a limited participant in practice, but was able to get on the field with his teammates. The Ravens are also dealing with an injury to their other offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, who has missed the last three games with a knee injury. 

Moses being able to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers would be huge for Baltimore, as having a former Defensive Player of the Year in T.J. Watt line up against backups wouldn't be the best idea. 

The Ravens will be taking on the Steelers on Oct. 8 at 1 p.m. in Pittsburgh with or without the help of Moses. It's a chance for them to start the season 4-1 and pull ahead in the highly competitive AFC North.