James Hurst Among Ravens' Offensive Rookie Trio Helping To Change Team's Philosophy
Posted Dec 17, 2014
When starting left tackle Eugene Monroe went down with a knee injury that required a clean-out procedure during the Ravens' Week Three win at Cleveland, it was up to Hurst to hold down the fort on Flacco's blind side for the next four games while Monroe recovered. Even with fifth-round rookie guard John Urschel lining up right next to him, the line didn't waver much, if at all.
(PressBox Baltimore)
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