(Sports Network) - The Baltimore Ravens suffered another injury to the team's offensive line Tuesday when starting tackle Adam Terry was carted off the field with an apparent left ankle injury.
Terry started nine of Baltimore's 16 games last season, logging time in four other games. This is the second serious injury to the Ravens offensive line recently, following starting left tackle Jared Gaither's right ankle injury this past weekend. Terry had moved to the left side, filling in for Gaither.
The extent of Terry's injury is unknown but the 6-foot-8, 330-pounder had the same ankle surgically repaired in the offseason.

The Syracuse product was a second-round pick of the Ravens in the 2005 NFL Draft and has seen action in 36 games (11 starts) for the Ravens over his three seasons with the club.
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