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“Alex is going to get plenty of reps,” Offensive Coordinator Marc Trestman said. “We certainly feel good about where he is at the present time. He has a long way to go, as well. He has t e the ability to do it. He is smart. He is a good communicator, and he is working very hard. We will just see how that goes.”
The Ravens drafted Lewis out of Nebraska, where he was a two-year starter at left tackle. They quickly shifted the 6-foot-6, 315-pounder inside to guard where he would compete for a starting job.
Lewis was running behind Urschel on the depth chart during the early part of training camp, but Urschel hasn’t practiced since sustaining a contusion in the preseason opener. Urschel’s injury is not expected to keep him out for long, but Lewis has made the most of his reps in his absence.
“The more you play, the easier it gets,” Lewis said. “With anything, you always have to keep practicing until it becomes second nature. It’s not quite there yet as second nature, but we’re getting there, stacking each day on top of one another.”
A consideration with putting Lewis in the starting lineup is that it would give the Ravens a pair of rookies on the left side protecting franchise quarterback ![]()
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“If we go into the regular season that way, it will be because I’m confident in those two guys over there,” Harbaugh said.
Flacco has also liked what he’s seen from the rookies in front of him.
“I think [Stanley] is doing a great job, along with Alex Lewis at left guard,” Flacco said. “I think those guys are progressing big time.”
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The starters are expected to play most of the first half against Detroit, and both guards could get snaps with the first team.
“I just look at this game as a chance to go and get better,” Lewis said. “I’ll try to beat the guy across from me, and I’ll make sure he doesn’t hit Joe or my running backs. There’s no pressure. It’s football, man. We get to play the game we love to play.”



