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Mark Clayton
12/12/2005
Clayton has been much more involved in the Baltimore Ravens' offense over the past couple of weeks. The rookie receiver, who was the 22nd overall pick in this year's draft, had 20 catches for 155 yards and no touchdowns over his first nine NFL contests. He's kicked it up a notch in his last two games, hauling in 14 passes for 191 yards and a score.
11/6/2005
Clayton will be in the Ravens' lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals, even though his sprained ankle is not back to 100 percent. The receiver was limited in practice all week and had been listed as questionable on the injury report.
11/4/2005
ESPN's John Clayton is now reporting that due to a sprained ankle, Ravens' rookie wide receiver Mark Clayton will likely sit out on Sunday. Clayton was injured three weeks ago, and is officially listed as questionable.
11/2/2005
Clayton has missed the Ravens' last two games with a sprained ankle, but he has responded to treatment recently, and there is a good chance he will be available for Sunday's meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals. According to head coach Brian Billick, the rookie receiver, who was the 22nd overall pick in this year's draft, will test out the ankle in practice over the next couple of days.
10/26/2005
Clayton's sprained ankle continues to show improvement, and the Baltimore Ravens are optimistic that he will be available for Monday night's meeting with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The rookie receiver, who missed last weekend's loss to the Chicago Bears, will be re-evaluated later in the week to determine his status.
10/20/2005
Clayton has been limited to individual work on the side during the Ravens' practice this week because of a sprained ankle, and there is a chance he won't be ready for Sunday's meeting with the Chicago Bears. The rookie receiver, who was the 22nd overall pick in this year's draft, officially is listed as questionable.
9/30/2005
Clayton has had plenty of time to learn the Baltimore Ravens' playbook, and the team plans to get him more involved in the offensive attack going forward, according to head coach Brian Billick. The rookie receiver, who was the 22nd overall pick in this year's draft, has hauled in seven passes for 61 yards in two games to date.
8/6/2005
Clayton signed a five-year contract worth a reported $8.2 million on Saturday, ending the rookie receiver's five-day holdout. Clayton did not play in Saturday's scrimmage against the Washington Redskins and is expected to practice for the first time on Monday.
4/30/2005
Clayton, the Ravens' 2005 first-round draft pick, was held out of Saturday's practice after straining his left hamstring while running a route. The injury is not considered serious.