Report: Ravens’ Breshad Perriman has partially torn ACL
Breshad Perriman’s NFL career is off to a terrible start.
A first-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in 2015, Perriman missed his entire rookie season with a partially torn PCL in his right knee.
And now he’ll be waiting even longer to make his Baltimore debut.
Citing a league source, ESPN is reporting that Perriman suffered a partially torn ACL in his left knee. He will visit renowned orthopedist Dr. James Andrews on Monday to determine if he needs potentially season-ending surgery to repair the ligament.
Reporter Jamison Hensley tweeted that Perriman hurt the knee catching a pass during an OTA practice on Thursday, and that it was a non-contact injury. But the team didn’t know on Thursday that the receiver was hurt; Perriman complained of swelling on Friday, leading to an MRI and discovery of the injury.
The Ravens took Perriman 26th overall out of Central Florida last year.