"You think about it a little bit, but it's out of my hands right now," he said. "All I can do is play and try to get us where we want to be. You just try to go about your business and prepare and enjoy. This is the most I've enjoyed a season in a while. I'm just having fun doing that and not worried about anything in the future yet."
Leonhard's contributions have not gone unnoticed by his teammates. Brendon Ayanbadejo, who is going to the Pro Bowl as a special teams player, took note of Leonhard's versatility in training camp and the regular season.
"He played a lot. He had interceptions, punt returns, he did everything and then some, and that's how he made this team," Ayanbadejo said. "I don't ever count Jimmy Leonhard out."
Notes: : Coach John Harbaugh said offensive tackle Willie Anderson (sprained left ankle) and rookie running back Ray Rice (left shin bruise) would be game-time decisions for tomorrow's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. "They're both pushing to get ready," Harbaugh said of the pair, questionable after participating in yesterday's practice on a limited basis. "Can't really predict it right now. We're hopeful." ... Despite not practicing all week, wide receiver Derrick Mason (trapezius muscle) and cornerback Fabian Washington (toe) are listed as questionable. Free safety Ed Reed (hamstring), cornerback Samari Rolle (sprained foot), linebacker Jarret Johnson (left calf) and offensive tackle Adam Terry (knee) are also questionable after being limited in practice yesterday. Defensive end Trevor Pryce (illness) and wide receiver Yamon Figurs (head) are probable.
Amid speculation that linebacker Antwan Barnes might miss tomorrow's game and the playoffs because of a pectoral muscle injury, Harbaugh said he wasn't prepared to make such an announcement. "There's a couple-week issue right in there," Harbaugh said. "We'll have to make a decision about whether we'll have an opportunity to bring him back, whether it's worth trying to wait and taking the risk that he wouldn't be back. We should know more about that on Monday."
Edgar Jones is making the switch to linebacker from tight end again, and he will back up outside linebacker Terrell Suggs tomorrow. "During the season when I was at tight end, [the coaches] would give me a defensive handout at the beginning of the week," said Jones, who split a sack of the Houston Texans' Sage Rosenfels with rookie linebacker Jameel McClain on Nov. 9. "I would kind of go through it a little bit just to keep up with it."
2009 schedule
The Ravens' opponents for next season:
Home Away
Bears AFC East*
Bengals Bengals
Broncos Browns
Browns Chargers
Chiefs Packers
Colts Raiders
Lions Steelers
Steelers Vikings
*-second-place team
JAGUARS (5-10) @RAVENS (10-5)
Tomorrow, 4:15 p.m.
TV: Chs. 13, 9
Radio: 1090 AM, 97.9 FM
Line: Ravens
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