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The biggest story in the third preseason game is the return of quarterback Joe Flacco to game action. Flacco has had as smooth a return from knee surgery as could be possibly hoped, and playing in a game is the final piece to the puzzle. It's Flacco's chance to feel live pressure, and possibly get hit, for the first time in nine months, and even he's curious to see how he'll respond. Does Flacco shy away from contact? Does he still step and throw into the teeth of an oncoming rush? Not only is Flacco looking to get over any mental or physical hurdle, but he's also looking to have a good outing to instill momentum and confidence in the offense.
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Scheming Starting Defense
The Ravens' first-team defense has yielded long drives to open each preseason game thus far. The run defense has been somewhat shaky, and Baltimore would like to clean that up before heading into the regular season. The secondary will get another test versus Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford and the pass rush will be unleashed. The Ravens defense hardly schemed the first two preseason opponents, but it watched film this time around.
Impact Of Veteran Additions
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Running Back Rotation
Offensive Coordinator Marc Trestman said he wants to get all four running backs involved in the game as the team is still trying to determine how it will juggle ![]()
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