
Riding a two-game losing skid and with a banged-up roster, Baltimore is heading into a huge game against the New York Giants Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
While they may be hurting mentally and physically, the Ravens got an emotional boost at the end of Friday’s practice from another fighter.
Little 5-year-old Jack Kirkbride visited Ravens practice, fresh from a clinical appointment. He is battling a rare form of leukemia at John’s Hopkins Hospital.
Jack has a sidekick brother, Ryan, who is 17 months younger, but his favorite football player is quarterback ![]()
Flacco handed Jack the ball and he weaved his way behind tight end ![]()
After scoring, Jack broke the team huddle with a “Go Joe!” call.
“That puts things in perspective quite nicely,” smiling Head Coach John Harbaugh said.
Keep fighting Jack, we’re all behind you buddy!
5-year-old Jack joined us at practice today to run in a TD. Leukemia isn't slowing this little guy down. #RavensFlock pic.twitter.com/xvZBJMWb2W
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 14, 2016



