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Baltimore Ravens' Gus Edwards, Marcus Peters suffered 'fluke' injuries, coach John Harbaugh says

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh chalked up his team's latest season-ending injuries to bad luck.

In Thursday's practice, running back Gus Edwards and cornerback Marcus Peters tore their ACLs without making contact with teammates, continuing Baltimore's awful run on injuries. Both have been placed on injured reserve.

Edwards, who had just replaced J.K. Dobbins as the starting running back, was injured making a left-to-right cut and landed wrong on his ankle.

"The weight ended up going on his knee," Harbaugh said before Friday's practice.