The Baltimore Ravens second preseason game kicks off at noon on Saturday with and there are a few players who stand to gain significant standing with a good performance, be it a starting role, making the 53-man roster or calming the storm of fans hand-wringing for an upgrade.
QB Josh Johnson
It’s been a rough training camp for the veteran quarterback. With Lamar Jackson out the first week of camp, Johnson took the helm against the Ravens’ standout defense and mistakes were punished. Off-target throws or bad decisions weren’t innocently hitting the grass or going incomplete, they were being picked off and capitalized on.