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Maryland Governor Visits Ravens Training Camp
Gov. Larry Hogan got in on the preseason action in Owings Mills.
As kids were heading back to school, Gov. Larry Hogan paid a visit to Owings Mills on Monday to check in on preseason.
“I had a great day today at Baltimore Ravens Training Camp in Owings Mills!” Hogan said Monday afternoon.
“Thank you to Ravens President Dick Cass, Coach John Harbaugh and all the other players and coaches for your hospitality this afternoon,” Hogan said. “We are really looking forward to another season of Ravens football!”
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It was a good day for a pick-me-me up, after the Ravens played their second preseason game over the weekend, losing to the Philadelphia Eagles, 40-17, on the road.
Baltimore didn’t prepare “by design” for the game, head coach John Harbaugh said in a report from “Around the NFL.”
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The team finished with 17 penalties, and quarterback Joe Flacco threw two interceptions.
“I just told the team, we’ll learn from this,” Harbaugh told the BaltimoreRavens.com. “We have a lot to learn from, obviously.”
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The preseason opener was more successful, with a win over the New Orleans Saints at home, 30-27.
The next preseason game is at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 29, when the Ravens take on the Redskins at M&T Bank Stadium.
Pictured, Gov. Larry Hogan at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on Aug. 24. Photo Credit: Larry Hogan/Facebook.
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