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Baltimore Ravens mascot, Poe, carted off field after being injured during halftime youth football game

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BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens' bad run of luck on injuries apparently did not end last season. Poe, the Ravens' mascot, was carted off the field during a mascot vs.

youth football game at halftime of Baltimore's preseason finale against the Washington Commanders on Saturday night. Poe had to be lifted into the cart by three people and had to have his left leg stabilized.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh walked onto the field and checked on Poe, who laid on the field for nearly five minutes because many were unsure whether he was really injured.

Poe's injury nearly delayed the start of the second half. He was taken off the field with about a minute left before the start of the third quarter.

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