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Report: Ravens' Ingram suffered calf strain in win over Browns

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Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram suffered a calf strain in his team's Week 16 win over the Cleveland Browns, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Ingram went down on a non-contact injury Sunday and sat out most of the fourth quarter. He'll undergo an MRI on Monday.

"I don't believe it's anything … there's no kind of structural issues or anything like that," head coach John Harbaugh said afterward, according to ESPN's Jamison Hensley. "His calf was cramping. We'll just have to see tomorrow to what degree, to what extent that means. We'll know more tomorrow."

Ingram was never officially ruled out, but the Pro Bowler didn't return to the field before the end of the game.

Ingram had a walking boot on his left foot postgame, reports ESPN's Josina Anderson.

The 30-year-old had eight runs for 55 yards before exiting in the Ravens' 31-15 victory. He also caught two passes for 36 yards and a touchdown, tying the franchise record for most scores in a single season with 15.

With the win, Baltimore clinched the AFC's top seed, securing home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.

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