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Baltimore Ravens rookie struggles with new injury

Baltimore Ravens rookie outside linebacker Adisa Isaac is dealing with a soft tissue injury in his leg, head coach John Harbaugh announced after practice on Tuesday.

Isaac, a third-round pick out of Penn State, missed rookie minicamp, OTAs and the start of training camp with a hamstring injury. He also left Saturday's win over the Atlanta Falcons, his preseason debut, with an injury that is now hampering him even more. According to Harbaugh, this injury is on the opposite leg from Isaac's previous hamstring injury.

“It's not the game that's going to keep him out like it used to,” Harbaugh said, according to ESPN's Jamison Hensley.

Last season at Penn State, Isaac collected 16 tackles for loss and 7.5 tackles for loss, earning him first-team All-Big Ten honors. The Brooklyn native was already on the Ravens' radar, and his performance last season only solidified their interest in him.

“I watched him, he was fantastic, and when I looked at his film, I saw he was explosive, had power, the ability to follow directions and those other little things, and he was super smart,” pass rush coach Chuck Smith said Aug. 12. “He had good length, and I'm not a person that gets hung up on, 'he's big and long' – I don't care, but he's big and long, and he's got a lot of power, and he was a good guy. I had a chance to talk to him, and I thought he would fit in, and we were looking for someone, but also wanted someone who could fit in, had the right attitude, and could work on a team, because the team is like a puzzle.”

Isaac then made a strong first impression against Atlanta, as he was responsible for four total tackles before leaving the game late.

“[Isaac] was a factor that put pressure on the passerby [and] in the running game,” Harbaugh said after the game. “He's a big guy. He's explosive.”

The 22-year-old is expected to be part of the pass-rush rotation alongside David Ojabo, Tavius ​​Robinson and others, so the Ravens would like to have him back on the field as soon as possible.

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