Skura was replaced by fifth-round rookie Jermaine Eluemunor, who helped continue the offensive line's strong day. The Ravens also have veteran Tony Bergstrom.

Harbaugh Praises Play of DT Willie Henry

After not seeing any action as a rookie and being inactive for the first two games this season, second-year defensive tackle Willie Henry continues to impress with Brandon Williams (foot) sidelined.

Henry played 42 of the defense's 56 snaps and logged five tackles, one tackle for loss, one quarterback hit and two passes defensed. He nearly got an interception when he read a check-down pass.

"I see him playing defensive tackle playing really well. He's knocking people back, he's getting off blocks and making tackles, he's rushing the passer," Harbaugh said.

"Man, he was against a really good left guard a lot of times and he held his own, more than held his own, a number of times. I was really proud of the way he played. He stepped up."

Henry was matched up against former Ravens left guard Kelechi Osemele, who went to the Pro Bowl last year in his first season with the Raiders.

Of course, Harbaugh's not going to let Henry's head get too big. He pointed out that he got pushed back on a couple plays and isn't playing screens well enough. Harbaugh did give him props for staying onsides this week after Henry jumped last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers, giving them a free first down.

Watch Monday Night Football for a Scouting Preview

Hardcore Ravens fans should tune into Monday Night Football tonight as the Chicago Bears will take on the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field.

Count Harbaugh among those who will get home in time to catch the action, as it's a chance to do a little live scouting. The Ravens play the Bears next and the Vikings the following week.

Bears rookie quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, the second-overall pick in this year's draft, will start his first NFL game tonight.

"Normally on these Monday nights I get home maybe at halftime and then decide if I want to really stay awake or not. Usually the answer is no," Harbaugh said, adding that there are exceptions for games featuring AFC North opponents and the New England Patriots.