Colts, Ravens Hold Joint Practice in Owings Mills Amid Scuffle
Colts, Ravens Hold Joint Practice in Owings Mills Amid Scuffle

Colts, Ravens Hold Joint Practice in Owings Mills Amid Scuffle

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The Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts held a joint practice in Owings Mills ahead of their preseason matchup, marking the Colts' return to the area 41 years after relocating from Baltimore. The practice featured competitive and chippy moments typical of joint sessions, including a scuffle during a punt drill that led to Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins being removed. Colts coach Shane Steichen announced that quarterbacks Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones would split playing time in the preseason game, while Ravens coach John Harbaugh confirmed that stars Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry would sit out the game. The joint practice allowed both teams, especially the Ravens' defense, to face different competition and evaluate players fighting for roster spots. Ravens players expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to work against unfamiliar opponents, noting the importance of such practices during training camp. Both teams viewed the session as a valuable preparation for the upcoming game and the regular season.

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