
The Baltimore Ravens may have to navigate the upcoming weeks without tight end Isaiah Likely. During Tuesday’s practice, he sustained an ankle injury, leading Ravens coach John Harbaugh to announce that he would be sidelined for “a few weeks”.
“We'll know more tomorrow,” Harbaugh stated, via video from the Ravens. “It's going to be a few weeks, though. He rolled his ankle, foot area. We'll get an MRI tomorrow to see exactly what needs to be done, but it'll be a few weeks. It's good that it's this early in camp.”
Likely’s injury occurred during the latter part of practice as he was involved in a one-on-one red zone drill against safety Sanoussi Kane. He was carted off the field after the incident.
In 2025, Isaiah Likely is set to earn $3.4 million in the final year of his rookie contract. He had a significant role last season, playing over 50% of the team’s offensive snaps alongside Mark Andrews, who is also facing free agency this offseason. This past season, Likely recorded 42 receptions, 477 receiving yards, and six touchdowns while playing a vital role in the team’s postseason.
Overall, the 25-year-old has accumulated 108 receptions, 1,261 yards, and 14 touchdowns since joining the Ravens.