OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- In speaking to reporters for the first time since spraining his knee on July 30, Baltimore Ravens first-round pick Breshad Perriman opened up about how the misery of a lost rookie season exceeded the pain of the injury itself.
Wearing a brace on his right knee, Perriman looked clearly distraught over letting down his team and said he's "very confident" he'll make an impact in 2016.
"I was in a dark hole for a good period of time," said Perriman, who was placed on injured reserve Tuesday. "I feel like when next year comes around and I finally get healthy, I'm going to be more hungry than ever.