Ravens seek stability against Broncos after tough week and defensive struggles

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The Baltimore Ravens aim to regain stability after a tough loss to the Cleveland Browns. Quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice, easing concerns about his health, while the team addressed defensive struggles and made a trade for wide receiver Diontae Johnson. The Ravens face the Denver Broncos, who have won five of their last six games. Baltimore's defense, which has faced criticism, will be tested against Denver's aggressive blitzing strategy and rookie quarterback Bo Nix, who has been effective this season. Injuries have impacted the Ravens, particularly on the defensive line, raising questions about their ability to perform. Veteran safety Marcus Williams, who was benched last week, is expected to play a key role against the Broncos.


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