Ravens strong safety Dawan Landry said he is no longer suffering headaches stemming from the concussion he sustained this past Sunday and said he plans to be available for Sunday night’s meeting with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Landry passed a test to return to practice for cardio activity and took another test that will be evaluated by an independent neurologist later this week.
“I feel fine,” said Landry, who was limited in practice for the second consecutive day. “I feel good. No problems.”
If Landry is unavailable, Tom Zbikowski’s return could be quite timely. Zbikowski has not played since suffering a bruised heel against the New England Patriots on Oct. 17, but the safety said he’s ready to play.
“It’s feeling pretty good,” said Zbikowski, who is no longer on the team’s injury report. “Last week, it was just a little sore from my first time being back out there. But it’s been feeling pretty good all week.”
Right guard Chris Chester appears to be closer to regaining his role as the starter after fully practicing for the second straight day.
“There’s still a little bit of soreness in there, and there’s still the [process of] getting back into it and stuff after a couple days off,” said Chester, who has sat out the last two games due to a bacterial leg infection. “But I think I’d be very optimistic about playing this week.”