Good news for Baltimore Ravens:he is back…

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Ronnie Stanley, OBJ, and Marcus Williams are back at practice for the Ravens on Friday.

The Baltimore Ravens’ injury report this week has been lengthy, but on Friday night, the offense got some encouraging news.

The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers “Game of the Year” is scheduled for Monday night in just three days.

Fortunately for the Ravens, they appear to be recovering in time for the game.

Ronnie Stanley, a left tackle, was listed as a full participant in practice after being limited due to a concussion in recent days. The All-Pro tackle’s ability to fully practice is a necessary step in the process of getting cleared, even though head coach John Harbaugh did not say whether or not the player had cleared protocol.

In Friday’s practice, Stanley wasn’t the only returning player for Baltimore.

Marcus Williams, Zay Flowers, and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. were all able to complete their practices. Williams and Flowers had been limited the day before, but OBJ had been sick and missed the first two days.

Although the Ravens offense is getting close to playing at its peak, several players on the defense are still sidelined in the secondary.

Arthur Maulet, the cornerback, and Jalyn Armour-Davis, the running back, missed practice due to a knee injury and a concussion, respectively.

Due to knee injuries and a concussion, wide receiver Juan Jennings and defensive tackle Erik Armstead of San Francisco were unable to practice today. Elijah Mitchell and Pro Bowl defensive tackle Javon Hargrave were both limited, but the 49ers should be playing with a full roster on Monday.

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John Harbaugh, the coach of the Baltimore Ravens, shares the “Good News that changes the world.”

Following Sunday’s 37-31 victory over the Los Angeles Rams, head coach John Harbaugh shared the “Good News” of Jesus Christ with the Baltimore Ravens, who are currently atop the AFC.

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After leading the Ravens to victory in Super Bowl XLVII, Harbaugh has been the team’s head coach for 16 years. He began his post-game press conference by complimenting the Rams on a hard-fought game, but he didn’t take long to share with the media the significance of the Advent season, which he had earlier discussed with his teammates.

“This is the time and this is your moment in life. None of us will be here in five hundred years,” remarked Harbaugh. All of us weren’t here five hundred years ago, so there’s a reason we’re here now with these people. December is here, and it’s December time. Football in December has a special meaning. It’s a warm-up for big things to come. With December football, you have to position yourself for the future.”

“Advent is also upon us. Advent is derived from the Latin word “adventus,” which denotes expectation and getting ready for a wonderful occasion: the arrival of our Savior and the celebration of the Christ, the Good News that transforms the world and transforms it forever.”

The game on Sunday was a back-and-forth contest. When the game reached overtime, both teams gave it their all. With less than eight minutes remaining in overtime, third-year wide receiver Tylan Wallace returned a punt 76 yards to seal the victory for the Rams, who are still in the running for a postseason berth.

Harbaugh celebrated with a celebratory dash down the sideline following the walk-off touchdown. During the press conference, Harbaugh was questioned about who reminded him to shake hands with Rams coach Sean McVay in the middle of the festivities.

The coach said, “I jumped around and I lost my headset.” “I believe that God—possibly the Holy Spirit—reminded me. There was a quiet, little voice in my brain.”

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The 61-year-old Harbaugh has not held back when expressing his faith in Jesus Christ. The head coach of the University of Michigan, Jim Harbaugh, and Harbaugh’s younger brother, were raised in a Catholic household. When he was younger, Harbaugh was an altar boy, according to Catholic Review. Although he went to church “every now and then” as a teenager, he told the publication that he regularly goes to mass at Baltimore’s Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Homeland.

Furthermore, he maintains close ties to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

During an interview with Sports Spectrum, Harbaugh discussed his growth as a person and coach.

According to Harbaugh, “success is alignment with God.”

“Total success would mean being in complete harmony with God and His will. He is aware of our actual motivations and aspirations. Therefore, success comes from attempting to discover that purpose via a relationship with God—that is, from being in contact with and filled with God’s spirit, the Holy Spirit.”

He said to Sports Spectrum that it wasn’t until his first year at Miami University in Ohio that he completely committed his life to Christ. He claimed that the proof of Christ’s resurrection led him to follow Him.

“Historically, Christianity would have no purpose if the resurrection had not occurred. .. Nobody at any point in time—not even the apostles or their associates—retracted what had transpired. Nobody “In the podcast, he mentioned.

“They all remained steadfast in their belief that this Man was crucified and rose from the dead, and they saw it, even if it meant martyring themselves and suffering the most horrific executions. I think that’s pretty solid evidence,” he said.

“I really do think that [walking with Christ] boils down to trust. I believe in providence. I have faith in God’s plan and will. Try to place it as much in His hands as possible because you can see where He has brought you when you turn back.”

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