Ravens coach John Harbaugh, in another update on the status of rookie wide receiver Breshad Perriman’s injured knee, called his PCL sprain a “slow-healing deal,” and again confirmed there was no new damage seen during the scope conducted by Dr. James Andrews last week.
“He’s had probably one of the all-time, slowest-healing sprained PCLs ever,” Harbaugh said. “That’s nothing against him. That’s just the way it is. It’s just tough.”
Perriman banged his knee on the ground on the first day of training camp practice on July 30. What was initially called a bruise was later classified as a sprain, and outside of some light, stationary workouts, then light running during pregame warm-ups during the preseason and regular season games, his rehab was largely out of the public eye.