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Ravens Kicker Continues To Impress In Preseason

The Baltimore Ravens have been on the hunt for a reliable kicker for quite some time now. After struggling to find consistency at the position, the team may have finally found their answer in rookie Tyler Loop. The sixth-round pick has been turning heads during preseason action, delivering the kind of performance that has been missing from the position for far too long.

Loop’s impressive ability to connect from long range has given the Ravens a newfound confidence in their new specialist as they prepare for regular season play. The young kicker has been nothing short of impressive, showcasing his accuracy and power on the field.

During the Ravens’ preseason game against the Carolina Panthers, Loop made a statement with his performance. He went 4-for-4 on field goal attempts, including a 55-yarder that sailed through the uprights with ease. This kind of consistency and range is exactly what the Ravens have been searching for.

Head coach John Harbaugh has been impressed with Loop’s performance so far, stating, “He’s been really solid. He’s been consistent, he’s been accurate, he’s been strong. He’s done a great job.” Harbaugh’s confidence in Loop is evident, and it’s clear that the rookie has earned the trust of his coaches and teammates.

Loop’s journey to the NFL has not been an easy one. After playing college football at the University of Georgia, he went undrafted in the 2021 NFL Draft. However, the Ravens saw potential in him and decided to take a chance on the young kicker. And so far, it seems to be paying off.

Loop’s impressive preseason performance has not gone unnoticed by his teammates either. Veteran quarterback Lamar Jackson has been impressed with the rookie’s consistency and range, stating, “He’s been doing a great job. He’s been hitting everything. He’s been doing his thing.”

The Ravens’ previous struggles at the kicker position have been well-documented. In the past few seasons, the team has gone through multiple kickers, none of whom were able to provide the consistency and reliability that is crucial for success in the NFL. But with Loop, it seems that the Ravens have finally found their answer.

As the regular season approaches, the Ravens are feeling confident in their new kicker. Loop’s performance during preseason has given the team a much-needed boost, and they are excited to see what he can do in the regular season.

Loop himself is also feeling confident and ready to take on the challenge of being the Ravens’ starting kicker. He understands the pressure that comes with the position, but he is determined to prove himself and help the team win games.

In conclusion, the Baltimore Ravens have found their answer at kicker in rookie Tyler Loop. His consistent and impressive performance during preseason has given the team the confidence they need as they prepare for regular season play. With Loop on their side, the Ravens are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way. The future looks bright for this young kicker, and the Ravens are lucky to have him on their team.

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