Ravens wide receiver Michael Campanaro's quadriceps tear isn't severe enough to sideline him for the season, according to NFL sources.
A magnetic resonance imaging exam determined that there was a slight tear, but Campanaro won't require surgery and should be able to return by training camp after rehablitating the injury. The River Hill graduate will not participate in the remainder of the Ravens' offseason practices.
A complete rupture of the quadriceps likely would have been a season-ending injury because it would have probably required surgery and taken nine months to a year to recover from.
Campanaro was injured Wednesday during the first day of the Ravens' organized team activity.