PALM BEACH, Fla. -- One of the most injury-filled years in Baltimore Ravens history will alter how the team prepares for the 2022 season.
The Ravens are changing the practice structure for the offseason spring workouts and training camp after a season in which Baltimore placed 25 players on injured reserve. On Monday, Ravens coach John Harbaugh called limiting injuries "priority one, for sure."
"We think we have some really good ideas, and I'm excited about it," Harbaugh told reporters at the NFL league meetings. "We're going to approach OTAs [offseason training activities] differently. We're going to approach training camp, some big-picture schedule differently in terms of the way we ramp and in terms of the way we time practices, how long we're on the field and what we're doing on the field and how we pace the rhythm of the practices.