The Baltimore Ravens announced on Monday that linebacker Malik Harrison was shot in his left calf on Sunday while in Cleveland during the team's bye week.
The Ravens described Harrison's injury as "non-life-threatening" and that the shooting was the result of a "stray bullet."

"On Sunday night while attending a gathering in Cleveland, Malik Harrison sustained a non-life-threatening injury after being struck by a stray bullet in the left calf," the Ravens statement reads. "Malik, who received medical care at a local hospital, has been in touch with our team doctors and will return to Baltimore today.