OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Following a stretch of four games in 18 days, three consecutive days off for the Baltimore Ravens felt like summer vacation.
The Ravens (3-1) last played Thursday night, beating Cleveland 23-16, before returning to work on Monday to prepare for a road game in Kansas City on Sunday.
Cornerback Lardarius Webb says, “The guys were moving around excellent, like we were off four months.”
Baltimore’s bye week isn’t until next month, but this break came at a perfect time for players nursing minor injuries or simply in need of some well-deserved rest.