Takeaways, observations from the Ravens' open training camp practice at M&T Bank Stadium
It was a 2.5-hour session in front of a crowd of 26,000 at the stadium, with the free tickets going out within minutes of the announcement last month. Down eight sessions from last summer, Baltimore has hosted nine of 16 open training camp sessions at the Under Armour Performance Center that have been free to the public.
With the practice complete, we're looking at key takeaways from Sunday afternoon.
Mike Green is going to be a terror
The rookie pass rusher showed his skills to Ravens Flock, and he's going to be a terrorizer.
Ravens' key starters won't play in the preseason opener
Baltimore loves joint practices, and with the Colts heading to town, John Harbaugh's crew will get the bulk of their work in this week during that session. Key veterans and select rookies will play in the preseason opener.
Lamar Jackson's deep ball
Jackson hooked up with Keith Kirkwood and several key Ravens on the afternoon.
First team cornerbacks
Jaire Alexander has been all the rage through the first two weeks, but it was Chidobe Awuzie running with the first-team cornerbacks.
Ravens have a kicker.
John Harbaugh said John Hoyland was released because of numbers, but Tyler Loop made that decision very easy.
Ravens are popular
It was only an open practice, but the turnout was phenomenal.
Offensive line depth chart
It was only an open training camp practice, but the offensive line depth chart told a story.
Keaton Mitchell is back
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Takeaways from the Ravens' training camp practice at M&T Bank Stadium
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