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The 1-5 Baltimore Ravens may need to win more games before team members can resume playing anything but football.
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh pulled ping pong tables and video games from locker rooms amid the team's 1-5 start. The decision happened after a Week 4 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
If things couldn't get more dramatic for the Baltimore Ravens, the latest report of punitive locker room changes certainly won't help. The Ravens have gotten of
The removal of ping pong tables and other games from locker rooms is a fairly common occurrence around teams trying to break a losing streak, so it wasn't surprising to hear that the Ravens had gone that route upon returning from their bye week.
John Harbaugh isn’t who removed ping pong from the Ravens’ locker room. Harbaugh declines to name a No. 2 quarterback for this week. The return of Roquan Smith could energize the Ravens like his arrival did in 2022.
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Ravens Coaches Remove Video Games and Pingpong Table from Locker Room amid the Team's 1-5 Record
The Baltimore Ravens coaches reportedly removed pingpong tables, video games and other forms of recreation from the players' locker rooms amid the team's disappointing 1-5 record.
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