OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — After being tested for coronavirus outside the building, donning masks and carefully practicing social distancing in the locker room, the Baltimore Ravens enjoyed a bit of normalcy Monday with their first full-team workout in pads.
With the exception of the masks on members of the coaching staff and the absence of fans in the stands, the 90-minute session had the look of a routine training camp practice.
“Being back out there with the guys, getting a sweat going, stopping the plays and having contact, for just a brief moment it felt like we didn’t have to worry about the virus," Pro Bowl linebacker Matthew Judon said.