“He’s looked good,” head coach John Harbaugh said.
“It seems like he’s in good shape. He can’t go out there and practice yet until next week, but we’ll see what it looks like next week.”
While he hasn’t been practicing with the rest of the team, Maulet has been working with trainers at the practice facility.
When Maulet returns (the earliest might be in the Beltway rivalry on October 13th against the Washington Commanders), he could boost a beleaguered position group.
Given that Baltimore is last in the NFL in passing yards allowed, and by a wide margin, the secondary has received a lot of criticism thus far.
Getting another key player healthy and contributing (in this case, Maulet) would help.