
Ebony Bird Episode 36: Ravens roster talk: Which rookies make it/Players on the bubble?
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On this episode, site experts Chris Schisler and Joe Schiller join contributor Jake McDonnell to talk all things Ravens with only three weeks remaining until the beginning of training camp.
Recently, the NFL finished releasing their NFL Top 100 List, and the guys have some bones to pick with it. Why was C.J. Mosley (#98) the only Ravens player to make it? Why did players like Terrell Suggs, Marshal Yanda, and Justin Tucker not make the cut? The Ebony Bird gang call out the NFL to kick off the episode.
On Jun. 18, the Ravens released fan passes for this year's training camp, and they were sold out within a number of hours. Will this lead to increased attendance at games this season? The guys discuss.
To wrap up the episode, Jake, Joe, and Chris spend some time going over some storylines surrounding the current roster. Which 2018 rookies are in danger of not making the team? Who are some roster bubble players that need strong camp performances to remain on the roster? All of this and more on Episode 36.
Subscribe to the Ebony Bird Podcast on iTunes and Spreaker. Leave us a review, we really appreciate the feedback and may read reviews on future episodes! Because the Ravens will be away from Owings Mills until the start of training camp on Jul. 19, we will be doing bi-weekly podcasts until that time rather than weekly shows. Please check back the week of Jul. 9 for Episode 37. Thanks for listening!
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