
A pair of new Ravens veterans had a chance to interact with its new fan base Tuesday evening.
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The veterans were relaxed and entertaining during the hour-long call, and here were eight things we learned from them:
- They both expect the Ravens to be in the hunt for another Lombardi Trophy. Coming to a winning franchise was important as they went through the free agency process, and Weddle expressed optimism about what this team could do. “We feel this team is close,” Weddle said. “Baltimore was everything I wanted and more, and it has exceeded everything I want. The only thing that will top it off will be to bring a Super Bowl back here, and that’s my main goal.”
- Weddle has high goals specifically for what the Ravens defense can do this season. “That’s what I expect out of us, to be a top defense in this league,” he said.
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- Weddle is definitely open to being the defensive play caller who wears the helmet with a headset input from the sidelines. “It’s awesome for me because I don’t have to wait on anyone to get the call,” Weddle said. “I give the call out and communicate from there.” Weddle wore the headset his last few seasons in San Diego, but he hasn’t talked with Defensive Coordinator Dean Pees about that possibility in Baltimore. The Ravens traditionally have a linebacker perform that role, and ![]()
- Weddle is already bringing back the long beard that everyone was accustomed to in San Diego. “I’ll for sure have to dye it purple for one of the games,” he said.
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- Both players are glad the Ravens made the switch from turf to grass at M&T Bank Stadium this offseason.
- Neither of them plan to challenge defensive tackle ![]()



