The Commercial Appeal

Ravens proud of preseason streak

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Baltimore Ravens will see a little bit of Aaron Rodgers on Thursday night in their preseason game against the Green Bay Packers. They’ll probably just shrug: The Ravens have won 14 consecutiv­e exhibition matches.

Which doesn’t amount to a whole lot, when you think about it.

Except to John Harbaugh and his team.

“We like to win,” Harbaugh says. “The haters out there are going to have their own little snide comments. I think winning is better than losing.”

The last Baltimore loss in a game that doesn’t count was in 2015.

Baltimore’s retooled defense opened the preseason with four sacks in a 29-0 rout of Jacksonvil­le, offering evidence that the loss of linebacker­s C.J. Mosley, Terrell Suggs and Za’darius Smith may not be as serious as first thought.

Smith, by the way, is now with the Packers.

Second-year quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson played in three series last week for the Ravens, producing a field goal and a touchdown while not running the ball even once.

For Rodgers, it will be his first game action since suffering a concussion in last year’s season finale. After sitting out last week’s 28-26 win over Houston, Rodgers will be seeking to get a handle on the new playbook installed by firstyear coach Matt Lafleur.

“It will be a good test for our first time running this offense in another stadium on the road against a really good defense,” Rodgers said.

The Packers will not have running back Aaron Jones. Green Bay’s leading rusher from a year ago participat­ed in his first team (11-on-11) period on Tuesday after missing six practices and the preseason opener against the Texans because of a hamstring issue.

Eagles at Jaguars

QB Carson Wentz and key starters except maybe Jordan Howard and Miles Sanders likely won’t play for Philadelph­ia. The two running backs were the only regulars who played last week, along with TE Dallas Goedert, who is out with a calf injury. RT Lane Johnson and LT Jason Peters are out, so there seems no way Wentz plays without his bookend tackles. The Eagles also scrimmage the Ravens before they meet next week, so the starters will get their reps in a controlled environmen­t.

Backup QB Nate Sudfeld broke his wrist last week on a late hit, even more reason to keep Wentz in bubble wrap. Cody Kessler and rookie Clayton Thorson will take the snaps. Kessler played for the Jags last year.

And Nick Foles starred for the Eagles when Wentz was injured, but he won’t play for the Jags, who signed him to a huge deal in free agency. Rookie Gardner Minshew will test CBS Rasul Douglas, Avonte Maddox and Sidney Jones, all competing for a possible starting spot for the Eagles.

Raiders at Cardinals

Derek Carr figures to get on the field at least for a bit in the second exhibition game for Oakland. Carr said he doesn’t need much preseason action to get ready for the season but will be happy to get on the field anyway.

“It’s always good to get out there and compete again,” he said. “Any time you put a jersey on and helmet you’re trying to win the game, so that part of it. Just your routine and all those kinds of things.”

There is at least one starter who won’t play for Oakland: Star receiver Antonio Brown is still recovering from injuries to his feet suffered while getting cryotherap­y treatment.

Top overall draft pick QB Kyler Murray’s playing time figures to increase from the one drive he led in the Cardinals’ first preseason game. But the Cardinals and coach Kliff Kingsbury continue to limit the play selection so as not to put Kingsbury’s actual offense – the one being touted given his college coaching background – on display.

Murray seems confident in his knowledge of it, no matter what plays are called in what might be two series of playing time Thursday night.

“I kind of know what it looks like. I know it will work,” Murray said.

Bengals at Redskins

Expect heavy doses of quarterbac­ks Case Keenum and Dwayne Haskins for Washington.

With Colt Mccoy still dealing with the aftermath of leg surgery and fourthstri­nger Josh Woodrum also injured, Keenum and Haskins could see a ton of snaps. Given that the veteran and the first-round pick are each new to the offense, they could use the work. “It’s a good chance for those other two guys to get a lot of reps, so they’re taking advantage of those,” coach Jay Gruden said.

The Redskins are still without starting left tackle Trent Williams, a no-show at training camp amid a dispute with the front office.

The Bengals are looking for significant improvemen­t on defense in their second go-around under coach Zac Taylor and his new staff. There were breakdowns in an opening loss at Kansas City, indication­s that the unit isn’t on the same page of a new system.

Jets at Falcons

Major addition Le’veon Bell is uncertain to make his Jets debut. Coach Adam Gase, like the running back a newcomer in New York, isn’t saying whether Bell will play. But second-year QB Sam Darnold is coming off a terrific start with a TD in his one drive to start the preseason and could go into the second quarter with the starters. Keep an eye on the cornerback­s, where Gregg Williams has his work cut out for him with Trumaine Johnson out indefinitely with a hamstring injury in an already-depleted secondary.

The Falcons have been called for a combined 24 penalties in their preseason losses to Miami and Denver. Coach Dan Quinn wants to see fewer mistakes against the Jets.

“So many of those being pre-snap, we’re going to work like crazy to get those corrected,” Quinn said.

Quinn says most starters should see more time on the field vs. New York.

 ?? TOMMY GILLIGAN/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson rolls out to pass against the Jaguars in a preseason game Aug. 8 in Baltimore.
TOMMY GILLIGAN/USA TODAY SPORTS Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson rolls out to pass against the Jaguars in a preseason game Aug. 8 in Baltimore.

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