Much has been made about Eric Weddle’s refusal to share any inside information on the Ravens with the Rams. He feels as though he’d be betraying his former teammates and coaches by disclosing intel to his new team.
Marcus Peters probably doesn’t feel the same way about sharing Rams secrets with the Ravens. Though he said he doesn’t have a chip on his shoulder in advance of Monday’s game against the team that traded him midseason, he is telling his current team some information.
According to Matt Judon of the Ravens, though, it isn’t much. Steve Wyche of NFL Network shared what Judon told him about Peters’ intel.
“He also said Peters has not been telling a whole lot on the Rams. He said just a little bit, but not that much. He said, ‘Ain’t no snitching here. This is gonna be a straight-up game,’” Wyche said.
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Also in Wyche’s report is Judon’s response to Weddle keeping his lips sealed ahead of this marquee matchup.
“He said, ‘That’s who Weddle is. And he’s also the type of guy who would go to the Rams’ coaches and say, if you have not seen any of their tendencies on film, go watch more film.’”
Peters will definitely have an advantage, since he was traded about a month ago, whereas Weddle hasn’t been in Baltimore since last season. The Ravens’ calls have undoubtedly changed since then, whereas the Rams will have trouble switching things up too much with Peters on the other side.
That being said, Sean McVay acknowledged that the team will “be careful” with its gameplan.