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Both Tyler Huntley and Trace McSorley threw the ball crisply, and some of Huntley’s deep passes were particularly impressive. Their battle to be the backup quarterback behind Jackson should be fun to watch.
Jackson also had a strong throwing day, although he was intercepted in the end zone by Jordan Richards during one goal-line drill. It was also impressive to see Jackson running all the way to the end zone on scrambles, then jogging back to the huddle and running the next play without ever looking winded. Jackson’s stamina is one of his least talked-about strengths, but he rarely seems tired during practices or games.
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Wide receiver missed OTAs last week.
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Jun 2, 2021
OWINGS MILLS, Md. Sammy Watkins was among 70 players that participated in the Ravens voluntary workouts on June 2.
Watkins, who missed last week s sessions, looked smooth with his route running but had a couple of dropped passes.
I ve played in numerous offenses, but this one is very complex. There is a lot of motion, a lot of moving around, Watkins said. Honestly, I m learning from the young guys right now. They re putting me in certain spots and I m learning certain routes from them.
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As for Jackson, he looked like he was in midseason form, slinging the ball around the field.
His favorite target was Marquise Brown, who is entering his third season and has stronghold as the Ravens No. 1 wide receiver. Brown made several acrobatic catches and routinely ran past defenders.
Rookie fourth-round pick Tylan Wallace was available and was seamless fielding punts and caught a couple of passes with the second team.
The starting offensive line (from left to right) was Pat Mekari, Ben Powers, Bozeman, Ben Bredeson and Alejandro Villanueva.
Kevin Zeitler was not there for the media viewing and Tyre Phillips played with the second team.