For cornerback Lardarius Webb, the Baltimore Ravens’ road game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday was especially meaningful. It was his first game back since tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee last December against the Chicago Bears. "It feels terrific," Webb said. "I'm just happy to be out there with the guys, running around. It just feels good to be out there, man." Webb didn’t start, lining up in nickel package. He allowed one completion to Chad Ochocinco, but also drew an offensive pass interference penalty on the flamboyant wide receiver in the third quarter. Webb acknowledged, though, that he’s uncertain if he’ll regain his old form. "I'm still putting work in," Webb said. "I'll probably never be back the same, but I'm always going to keep working to get back to where I thought I was." Source: National Football Post