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“Those guys don’t blink,” Flacco said. “They don’t blink.”
The players who had to step up with Smith’s injury made the most of a bad situation. Wide receivers ![]()
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“He’s always told us to keep pushing. That’s what he’s embedded in our heads,” Aiken said. “Even though he wasn’t around us at the end, we feel like he was with us. A little bit of him is in every one of us.”
“That’s our leader emotionally and everything,” Givens added. “When you see something like that, you just want to go out and show him and show everybody that we’re not going to slow down.”
After Smith went down, Aiken caught five passes for 59 yards. He also drew a 21-yard pass interference penalty on the game’s final drive that set up kicker ![]()
“We did feel a sense of urgency,” Aiken said. “We tried to step up a little more and to stay on point.”
The receiving corps also knows that withstanding Smith’s loss extends beyond Sunday’s game. The group has huge production to try to match – Smith leads the Ravens with 46 catches for 670 yards and three touchdowns – and they will be without one of the best players for the rest of the year.
“They want the opportunity to go in there and get the job done,” Flacco said. “You’ve got to be proud of the way they go up there. They’re not afraid. They want the ball, and they want it to be on them. That’s all you can ask for.”
The receiving corps has been particularly snake bitten with injuries this year. Smith’s injury is the most serious, but he’s just the latest to go down this year. Rookie ![]()
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Now the Ravens will rely on Aiken, Givens, Ross and ![]()
“Our job is to stay strong and get ready for anything that comes our way,” Aiken said.



