BALTIMORE (AP) -- Ravens coach John Harbaugh, his players and former star linebacker Ray Lewis visited Baltimore schools to help quell tension in the city following days of rioting.
Harbaugh says several Ravens players unloaded supplies for a food bank Thursday and spoke to students at Frederick Douglass High School and Matthew A. Henson Elementary School.
The coach says, ''We've got a bunch of guys on our team that care deeply for the city and believe in Baltimore.''
The contingent included around 55 players, several Ravens coaches and Lewis, who played 17 seasons with Baltimore.