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Neil Dutton

When the power went out, Ravens K Justin Tucker stepped up

With the 2020 NFL Draft going virtual this year, it means things are being run from the home offices of general managers and coaches. While security issues were the biggest concern for Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, keeping the lights on seemed to be the biggest actual problem.

With storms rolling through Baltimore Saturday morning, some homes lost power. But when potential tragedy struck, Ravens kicker Justin Tucker came to the rescue, offering to go get a generator to keep things moving for Baltimore’s front office.

It’s unclear if Harbaugh or general manager Eric DeCosta were among those that lost power at all. Luckily, it seems as though Harbaugh had it sorted and Baltimore isn’t on the clock until late in the fourth round, buying them a little time.

With the final day and three more Ravens picks scheduled, it’s probably a good idea for DeCosta and Harbaugh to have a generator and a gas can ready in waiting.

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