Secondary Cohesion Tops Ravens’ Training Camp Concerns

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For the second year in a row, expectations for the Baltimore Ravens’ secondary are extremely high. Not only did the Ravens rank dead last in pass defense through the first 10 weeks, allowing an average of nearly 300 passing yards, but they had also given up the most plays of 20-plus yards a game through the air during that span as well. The Ravens had lost a handful of games they should’ve won, which cost them any chance of getting the No. 1 seed and homefield advantage in the playoffs for the second year in a row, which would’ve been a first in franchise history. Getting off to a stronger start on both sides of the ball will be key to the Ravens setting themselves up for success.

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