Ravens training camp attendance report 8/14: Eric Weddle receives the day off The Baltimore Ravens have finished the training camp portion of the preseason
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he is not dealing with an injury. He was likely given the day off as Baltimore has done this entire training camp with several of their veteran players.Undrafted free agent linebacker Alvin Jones also missed practice. He was on the sidelines for the third consecutive practice, which could be a concerning development for him. Jones is considered to be on the roster bubble
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www.ravensauthorizedshops.com , particularly when President Trump suggested team owners fire players who didn't stand for the anthem.On Thursday night, everyone on the sideline stood."We as a group talked about it and decided that was what we were doing," new Bears coach Matt Nagy said. "It's for unity and togetherness. The guys are really excited to come up with one deal as a team. They were all out there; from what we talked about, it happened."