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Kevin Oestreicher

Ravens HC John Harbaugh discusses team’s remade WR corps

The Baltimore Ravens have almost completely remade their wide receiver corps over the course of the 2023 offseason. They’ve added players such as Odell Beckham Jr., Nelson Agholor and Laquon Treadwell in free agency while also drafting Zay Flowers in the 2023 draft.

Baltimore also still has wideouts Rashod Bateman and Devin Duvernay on their roster, contributing to an extremely solid group. When head coach John Harbaugh was asked about the team having five former first-round picks in their wide receiver room, and talked about how he feels like the Ravens are a great place to play football for guys that love the game.

“Yes, it’s exactly what we had in mind, of course. (laughter) I envisioned us doing the best we could and ignoring much of the media reports that receivers didn’t want to come here and all that nonsense, and that’s what you do. I feel like this is a great destination for any player – all the time – especially [for] guys that love football. Now, if you don’t like football, and you don’t like to practice, you don’t like to lift weights, you don’t like meetings and that’s not your thing, then you definitely don’t want to come to Baltimore. But if you like football, you love football, and you like to compete and you’re tough and you’re smart and you like to be a good teammate, this is definitely the place for you, and those guys saw that. Now we’ve got to go get good. I mean, ‘OK, how good are we?’ We’re as good as we play, and that’s the next step.”

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