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Michigan football helped make 'Ravens defense' hot commodity. It's spreading elsewhere.
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Date:2025-04-14 13:42:13
INDIANAPOLIS — A proud expression briefly flashes across John Harbaugh’s face.
Baltimore’s head coach listens as a reporter rattles off the names of his former assistants who are now spreading the gospel of the Ravens’ defensive philosophy all over the country. Mike Macdonald is doing it in Seattle and Jesse Minter in Los Angeles.
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