The Ravens got a dose of a nasty weather in the middle of Tuesday’s training camp practice.
After about an hour of practicing outside, dark clouds rolled in and Head Coach John Harbaugh called an audible to move practice to the indoor fieldhouse. Harbaugh made the decision just in time, as a loud roar of thunder hit just minutes after the team cleared the field.
The thunderstorm lasted about 20 minutes.
The biggest downside of the rain was that several hundred fans in attendance had to be cleared from the stands to head home early. They were able to see about 45 minutes of practice before lightning was reported in the area.
Fans who attended practice will be contacted by the Ravens to receive a rain check to attend a camp practice at the Under Armour Performance Center again next summer.
Here were some other notes from the day:
- The practice was clearly the lightest session of training camp, resembling more of a walk-through than an actual practice. Harbaugh said yesterday he would dial back the intensity to keep his team fresh for Thursday’s preseason opener.
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- One of the most entertaining portions of practice was a period of one-on-one coverage drills between the tight ends and outside linebackers. It’s a tough assignment for pass rushers like ![]()
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- Former Raven Jarret Johnson looks at home on the football field in his role as a personnel intern. He watched most of practice behind the line of scrimmage with the players. He spent several minutes talking with fellow outside linebacker ![]()
- Former Maryland hoops stars Juan Dixon and Steve Francis were both at practice.



