The Ravens welcomed back two young wide receivers to practice Tuesday.
James Proche II (hamstring) and Tylan Wallace (knee) returned after being out last week, joining Rashod Bateman, Devin Duvernay and Demarcus Robinson in the wide receiver rotation. Proche and Wallace still have almost two weeks to prepare for the Sept. 11 season opener against the Jets, and Proche was having a particularly strong training camp prior to his injury.
Ravens offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley did not make his practice debut, however. Harbaugh said Monday that Stanley would “maybe” practice Tuesday.
“They have a plan in there and they’re kind of working him back in. When he’s out there in individual, we’ll start coaching him,” Harbaugh said.
Also returning to practice was rookie cornerback Pepe Williams, who will be competing for playing time in Baltimore’ deep secondary. Williams’ competitiveness raises the intensity of practices, which has quickly made him a favorite among the coaching staff.
“He’s a rookie, and rookies have to go through what rookies go through,” Pass Game Coordinator Secondary Coach Chris Hewitt said. “The kid has a whole lot of energy, and I’m going to bet on a kid like that all of the time because he’s such a hard worker and just a good football player.
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