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The Baltimore Ravens kicked off their 2023 voluntary organized team activities recently, which gives players and coaches the opportunity to come to the facility and get valuable work in. The workouts are especially important this offseason, with a new offense being installed under new offensive coordinator Todd Monken.
Two players who will have big parts to play in Baltimore’s 2023 season are wide receivers Rashod Bateman and Devin Duvernay. Both players suffered season-ending injuries in 2022, and head coach John Harbaugh gave updates on both players while speaking to the media following one of the Ravens’ OTA practices.
“Oh, yes, yes. ‘Duv’ [Devin Duvernay] has been out there working hard, and he’s kind of building stamina back up and everything, with his feet and his legs, and I think he’s doing a good job. And then ‘Bate’ [Rashod Bateman] is right on schedule, from what they told us, and he’s chomping at the bit, and the trainers are holding him back a little bit. We want to be cautious, probably, more than anything right now, but he wants to get out there, too. So, I feel good about those guys, yes.”