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Steve Rudden

Ravens QB Anthony Brown discusses progress over course of 2022 offseason

The goal of an NFL player is to keep improving day after day and game after game. That includes Baltimore Ravens quarterback Anthony Brown, who has made strides throughout the offseason up until the final preseason game against the Washington Commanders, which Baltimore emerged victorious from by the final score of 17-15.

Brown was asked after the game about how much he feels like his game has improved from the start of minicamp to the final preseason game. He revealed that he believes he’s made plenty of improvements, but credited a lot of people for their contributions in his development over the past few months.

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“I would say that I improved a lot, but it had nothing to do with me, aside from staying the course. [Quarterbacks] coach [James] Urban, [assistant quarterbacks] coach Kerry Dixon, [QB] Lamar [Jackson] and ‘Snoop’ [QB Tyler Huntley] have taught me a lot along the way, as far as picking up the speed of the game and stuff like that. We practice so hard that when we get into these games, it feels a lot slower, so that was a huge part of my development”

The NFL can be a tough league to secure a steady role in, especially the quarterback position.  For Brown, his improvement this offseason will help him throughout his football career. While it feels unlikely that the Ravens will keep three quarterbacks on their roster, Brown has put together plenty of positive tape over the course of the 2022 preseason, and would be the perfect third-quarterback option behind Lamar Jackson and Tyler Huntley.

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