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Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Ravens: Everything You Need To Know
The Redskins and Ravens kick off the preseason Thursday night, and we've got all the info you need about the matchup.

The Washington Redskins kick off their preseason Thursday night with a road game against their nearby rival, the Baltimore Ravens. The Redskins are coming off an 8-7-1 season, narrowly missing the playoffs, and the Ravens finished 8-8.
Here's everything you need to know.
Kickoff time: 7:30 p.m. EST., Aug. 10
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Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.
TV: NBC/CSN Mid-Atlantic
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Radio: Redskins Radio Network
Live Streaming: NFL.com Game Pass, CSN Mid-Atlantic via NBC Sports App
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Odds: Ravens -1, Over/Under 37.5
Tickets: Plenty of seats are available on the NFL Ticket Exchange, ranging from $24 to $306 as of around noon on Thursday.
Parking and Directions: Available on M&T Bank Stadium's website.
Previews: Here's a roundup of some previews on what you can expect in this game and what to watch for.
"I would assume that Kirk Cousins is not going to play in the game against the Ravens. If he does, it will likely be able for only a series or two. That means that most of the action in the game will go to Colt McCoy and Nate Sudfeld, with McCoy getting the reps as the top backup. While McCoy may see the early snaps, Sudfeld will be the man to watch."
"It's not how you start - Odds are the Redskins and Ravens will play their starters a minimal amount of snaps Thursday night, so guys further down the roster will have the chance to impress coaches. Offensively that means opportunities for guys trying to prove their value in Gruden's pass first system, especially at wide receiver. The coach was particularly vague about when he will pull his top line players, "I told everybody yesterday just get ready to play the game and then I’ll decide on the substitution patter." Pass catchers Jamison Crowder, Josh Doctson and Jordan Reed all will definitely not play, and it's unclear if Maurice Harris will play either. That means more opportunities for Matt Hazel, Zach Pascal, Brian Quick and tight ends Niles Paul, Jeremy Sprinkle and Derek Carrier."
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