OWINGS MILLS - Baltimore Ravens running back Willis McGahee has done a commendable job of keeping his frustrations, if they exist, to himself due to his drastically reduced playing time.
The closest that the former Pro Bowl runner has come to taking issue with being phased out of the offense was reminding reporters this week that the Ravens won the first three games of the season as he scored seven touchdowns.
"I got it in me," he said. "Don't forget."
The disappearance of McGahee as far as being a vital part of the offense has coincided with the rise of starting running back Ray Rice, one of the top all-purpose threats in the league.
McGahee has rushed for just 201 yards on 47 carries, less than half the workload of Rice.
Since producing games of 44, 79 and 67 rushing yards to begin the season, McGahee has rushed for 11, minus-two yards, three, minus-one and zero yards over the past five games.
After carrying the football 32 times during the first three games, McGahee has been limited to a total of 15 carries over the past five weeks.
"I'm cool, man," McGahee said. "I look at it as I'm healthy this year. I have no injuries. My body's in good shape. You've got to turn a negative into a positive."
Meanwhile, Rice has rushed for 573 yards and five touchdowns on 108 carries while leading the team in receptions with 46 catches for 436 yards and one score.
For the first time this season, McGahee had no touches during a 17-7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
"Ray is doing a great job," McGahee said. "He gets hot in the game. As long as he stays hot, keep running the ball."
Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron reiterated that the lack of snaps overall have played a role in McGahee's reduced role.
"Ray Rice is playing so well," he said. "If Ray were playing poorly, then obviously Willis would play more.
"It's been a snap issue more than anything. It's been a Ray Rice level of play issue as well."
INJURY UPDATE: Defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (sprained right ankle) and cornerback Fabian Washington (left thigh contusion) returned to practice on a limited basis.
Meanwhile, middle linebacker Ray Lewis missed his second practice in a row due to a foot injury. He doesn't seem to be limping.
Cornerback Chris Carr and rookie linebacker Dannell Ellerbe missed practice again due to illness.
Offensive tackle Jared Gaither (neck) was upgraded to full participation after being limited Thursday.
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