Browns quarterback Jake Delhomme, running back Jerome Harrison and receiver Brian Robiskie all sat out practice again today.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Browns quarterback Jake Delhomme (ankle), running back Jerome Harrison (thigh) and receiver Brian Robiskie (hamstring) are among the six players who sat out practice again today with injuries.
The others are linebacker Marcus Benard (ankle), guard Shawn Lauvao (ankle) and nosetackle Shaun Rogers (ankle, hip).
Seneca Wallace will most likely start vs. the Ravens, but Browns coach Eric Mangini said he doesn't know yet if Delhomme will be inactive for the second straight week. He's still in a walking boot because of his high ankle sprain.
"Each day he's better,'' said Mangini. "I have total confidence in his ability to execute the plan if he is available.''
Mangini also said there's a chance Harriison will play despite not practicing all week. If not, James Davis will get plenty of reps, along with Peyton Hillis. Mangini said Davis has been working hard all through the offseason, preseason and into the season.
The only one of the injured players expected to practice today is tight end Evan Moore, who suffered a concussion vs. the Chiefs.