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'He was right there for us': Fans, community attend service to lay Captain Dee-Fense to rest
Fense. To his daughters, Wes Henson was dad. Many reflected on his legacy and the love he inspired when Henson was laid to rest on Thursday. "Keep screaming your tails off on third down... That's what Wes would want you to do.
Henson was also part of ESPN's inaugural class of Hall of Fans in 2012. Beyond Ravens games, Captain Dee-Fense went to charity events, spoke at schools, visited hospitals, and even made private appearances at weddings, birthday parties, and funerals. He never made a dime from any of these events.
On if they sensed urgency from the Ravens: "I mean, yeah, they came out; they knew what their record was. They knew what their goals were and came out ready to play. Give them all the credit. They came out [and] executed the gameplan and got the 'dub.'"
The Baltimore Ravens' backfield of Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson will be a major test for the Bears in the Week 8 matchup at M&T Stadium. The post How Bears plan to handle Ravens’ Lamar Jackson-Derrick Henry backfield appeared first on Marquee Sports Network - Home of the Cubs,
Tyler Huntley and the Baltimore Ravens could breathe a little easier after finally snapping their four-game losing streak.
BALTIMORE — Ravens players were back to work Monday afternoon in Owings Mills, Md. Quarterback Lamar Jackson was still not, however. Jackson was absent from Monday afternoon’s practice, Baltimore’s first since returning from its bye week.
The Baltimore Ravens made a trade to strengthen their roster and are already putting high hopes on their new player as they face the Los Angeles Rams without Lamar Jackson under center.