Ravens' Wiggins ruled out for Week 2 after being involved in car crash
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Baltimore Ravens rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins will not play Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders after coach John Harbaugh said the first-round pick was involved in a car crash Wednesday.
Wiggins was listed as out with a neck injury/concussion.
“He’s fine, he’s healthy, he’s fine,” Harbaugh said Friday. “He’s just not going to be able to play.”
Wiggins, the 30th pick in the draft out of Clemson, made two tackles in Baltimore's season-opening loss at Kansas City.
“It’s a car accident, and it doesn’t seem real serious,” Harbaugh said. “Beyond that, what do I know? I don’t know anything. I’m coaching the team and trying to get ready to play. That’s really what it is.”
Rookie linebacker Adisa Isaac is doubtful with a hamstring injury, and veteran Kyle Van Noy questionable with a right eye injury. Van Noy earlier this week criticized the Chiefs medical staff for being slow to respond when he was injured during the game last week.
“Of course I have more to say,” Van Noy said Friday, “but I’m not going to get into that, just because I’m honestly all focused on the Raiders now.”
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