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Ravens Open 2025 Camp in Owings Mills With Standouts Fueling Key Battles

Full-squad practices kicked off Wednesday, featuring specialists competing against backups for depth behind a veteran roster.

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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson speaks to the press during the first day on training camp. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Saving a wide pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson with a flick of his fingertips, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins makes an incredible catch that he flipped over his shoulder and behind the back during the first day on training camp. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews speaks to the media after players reported for the first day of camp at the team’s training facility. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)

Overview

  • Zay Flowers electrified Wednesday's session with a long touchdown catch before missing reps after an ankle tweak.
  • Rookie kicker Tyler Loop converted all six of his attempts while undrafted John Hoyland connected on four of five as the Justin Tucker replacement battle unfolded.
  • Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander made multiple pass breakups in his first full practice since joining the Ravens.
  • The backup quarterback competition between Cooper Rush and Devin Leary remains active as Lamar Jackson leads drills and focuses on preparations for Buffalo.
  • Early roster work highlights rotational contests at guard, outside linebacker and secondary spots as depth shapes a veteran core aiming for postseason success.