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. So, Orr went to the lab with his trusty assistant Dean Pees and came up with a plan to alternate Chris Board and

Through the first 10 games of the season, the Ravens defense yielded 294.9 passing yards per game. But thanks to the NFL’s No. 1 offense, the Ravens still managed to eke out a (7-3) record. Still, changes had to be made, especially for a team with postseason aspirations.

Exit Marcus Williams and Eddie Jackson.

The benching of both Williams and Jackson paved the way to a start for Ar’Darius Washington. It also forced DC Zach Orr to use his unicorn defender, Kyle Hamilton, in a more traditional safety role.