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    James Brizuela
    James Brizuela
    Dec 2, 2025, 15:27
    Updated at: Dec 2, 2025, 15:27

    Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh offered some huge updates on both Nate Wiggins and Justice Hill.

    The Baltimore Ravens left their Thanksgiving game with a loss and some injury concerns moving forward. Star cornerback Nate Wiggins suffered a foot injury and left the game. 

    Despite the injury, head coach John Harbaugh offered some promising updates on Wiggins and his chances of being available for the crucial game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

    Also, Harbaugh confirmed that running back Justice Hill does have a shot to return as well.

    Wiggins suffered a foot injury in the first half of the loss to the Bengals. Despite the concern, it was revealed by Harbaugh that the injury was not that serious. Now, he has confirmed that the corner will get a week of practice to determine his status. 

    Harbaugh told reporters that Wiggins is "day-to-day," and he will see how he is on Wednesday when the injury reports are released. 

    "We'll see where he's at on Wednesday, and we'll see where he's at going forward from there," Harbaugh said.

    Wiggins will certainly be needed on Sunday, when the Ravens are set to take on the Steelers in a game that will decide first place in the AFC North. 

    Harbaugh also offered some major news on running back Justice Hill. Hill was placed on IR due to a neck injury before the team took on the Bengals. 

    Despite concerns that he neck injury would be season-ending, Harbaugh revealed that Hill has a chance to come back this season.

    "Justice does have a chance to come back. It's going to be a three or four-week type of deal, as we see it right now," Harbaugh said.

    Hill could presumably return at the end of the season and be ready for the playoffs. The Ravens are currently sitting in first place in the AFC North, and a win on Sunday would push them further up the division.

    Harbaugh commented on the AFC North race, offering a subtle yet powerful message on the Ravens' current position in the race.

    "After the first third of the season, our goal was to fight our way, play our way back into contention and position to compete for the AFC North championship, and we've done that. Here we are in the last third of the season with that objective and that challenge in front of us to go win the AFC North, which starts on Sunday. That's where we're at and what our focus will be," Harbaugh said. 

    With two matchups with the Steelers ahead, having Wiggins back will be huge. As will Hill, when he can return.