By AARON WILSON, Landmark News Service
By AARON WILSON, Landmark News Service
Published
07/27/09
OWINGS MILLS -- The lingering pain in L.J. Smith's abdomen was finally beginning to subside as the Baltimore Ravens concluded their minicamps last month.
The veteran tight end was able to participate in some individual drills after undergoing a minor surgery this offseason to follow up on his sports hernia procedure from a few years ago. He ran routes and didn't appear to be in any visible discomfort.
After experiencing a rough patch of injuries during the past few seasons that affected his career prospects, the former Philadelphia Eagles starter is optimistic that touchdowns and path-clearing blocks will soon be attached to...
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