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Jonas Shaffer, Ryan McFadden

Ravens DT Michael Pierce has season-ending surgery on torn biceps

Ravens defensive tackle Michael Pierce underwent season-ending arm surgery Thursday, four days after he tore his biceps in the team’s Week 3 win over the New England Patriots.

Coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday that Pierce was still uncertain whether he would undergo surgery or play through the injury this season. But on Thursday, Pierce shared on Instagram that he’d decided to have his arm repaired, and he was placed on injured reserve later that afternoon. He missed 11 games last season with the Minnesota Vikings, mostly with elbow and triceps injuries.

Pierce is the fourth Raven to suffer a season-ending injury in the season’s first three weeks. The defense also lost cornerback Kyle Fuller (torn ACL) in Week 1 and outside linebacker Steven Means (torn Achilles tendon) in Week 2. Left tackle Ja’Wuan James (torn Achilles tendon) was sidelined in the season opener.

Pierce, who started his career in Baltimore and returned this offseason on a three-year, $16.5 million contract, was expected to anchor the middle of the Ravens’ run defense. His injury deals another blow to an underperforming unit; the Ravens are allowing 5 yards per carry (tied for sixth worst in the NFL) and rank 23rd in run defense efficiency, according to Football Outsiders.

With Pierce unavailable, the Ravens will have to lean more on tackles Broderick Washington and Travis Jones, a third-round pick in this year’s draft. Practice squad player Isaiah Mack could also join the line’s rotation.

Injury report

Left tackle Patrick Mekari (ankle) and outside linebacker Justin Houston (groin) did not practice Thursday for the second straight day after leaving Sunday’s game with injuries.

Running back J.K. Dobbins (chest) was a full participant after being limited Wednesday. Cornerback Marcus Peters, wide receiver James Proche II and left tackle Ronnie Stanley were also full participants.

The Buffalo Bills had three starters absent Wednesday: Wide receiver Gabriel Davis (ankle), defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (hamstring) and cornerback Christian Benford (hand). Reserve wide receiver Jake Kumerow (ankle) also not did not practice.

Starting tight end Dawson Knox (back/hip), safety Jordan Poyer (foot), defensive tackle Ed Oliver (ankle), offensive lineman Ryan Bates (concussion), cornerback Dane Jackson (neck), center Mitch Morse (elbow) and reserve offensive lineman Justin Murray (foot) were limited.

Starting left tackle Dion Dawkins (illness) was a full participant after missing practice Wednesday.

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