BALTIMORE -- Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Malik Harrison left the team’s game against the Baltimore Ravens with a concussion and was quickly ruled out for the rest of the game.

The play came when Harrison contacted Ravens running back Derrick Henry and quickly fell limp, appearing to be unconscious. While he soon came to his bearings, the Steelers immediately ruled him out. Harrison left the game walking under his own power.

Harrison, a former Ravens player, is the second Steelers player to leave the game with a concussion. Tight end Darnell Washington was also ruled out with a concussion. Harrison missed multiple games earlier this year with an MCL sprain.

An Ohio State product, Harrison was able to play in 15 games for the Ravens a season ago, notching two sacks and 54 tackles

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