Zay Flowers blames John Harbaugh practices for Ravens injury issues

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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers attributes the team's injury issues to strenuous practices under former coach John Harbaugh. Flowers believes new coach Jesse Minter may help reduce injuries with a more balanced approach.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers has attributed the team's injury issues to the strenuous practices under former coach John Harbaugh. In a recent podcast appearance, Flowers stated that the team practiced in full pads frequently, leading to a heavy load on players. The Ravens dealt with numerous injuries during the 2025 NFL season, missing 183 total games, which ranked 22nd league-wide. Star quarterback Lamar Jackson missed four games due to a hamstring injury. Flowers believes new coach Jesse Minter can help lower the injury count as he brings a more balanced approach. Minter is expected to maintain the team's work ethic while being easier on players' bodies.
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