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Ravens CB Fabian Washington said on his Twitter account that he has a torn ACL and will be out for the rest of the season. He injured his knee during Sunday's 17-15 loss to the Colts.

"It looks like he has an ACL tear. As of right now, we're proceeding as if he's done for the season," head coach John Harbaugh said Monday.

Washington has started all 10 games this season for the 5-5 Ravens. The five-year veteran has 40 tackles with zero interceptions.

With Washington out, rookie CB Lardarius Webb is expected to get more playing time.

"Lardarius is going to be a big part of the plans. Chris Carr is in the mix and Frank Walker is in the mix, and we'll see if we bring somebody else in at corner to kind of bolster us up a little bit," Harbaugh said.

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