Ravens' Harbaugh won't say whether Lewis will play

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It's been reported and speculated that Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis will play when the Ravens face the Indianapolis Colts in the first round of the playoffs on Sunday, but you won't get that information from Ravens coach John Harbaugh.

Lewis has missed the past 10 games with a torn triceps, and Harbaugh is reluctant to provide any information that may give the Colts a competitive advantage.

"It's all going to be a game-time decision, as far as anybody knows," Harbaugh said Monday, according CSNBaltimore.com. "This is the playoffs, and we're not taking about injuries. We're not talking about activations. We really don't care what you or anybody else thinks about that."

The Ravens' only obligation is to file a complete injury report when the time comes.

The Ravens previously were fined $20,000 for failing to disclose that safety Ed Reed had a shoulder injury.
 

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CLEEEEAR!!
The stadium will be ROCKIN'!

Luck won't be able to handle it.



All the guys will be playing their absolute asses off for Ray this post season, especially Sunday being his last game. Hell, Haloti Ngata might even show up. It would take a mammoth effort from a solid, mature and talented team to come in here Sunday and keep their composure. The Colts haven't beaten a winning team on the road all year. I cannot fathom that THIS GAME on THIS DAY will be Luck's 1st career road victory against a winning team.

 
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