Ravens move James Hurst inside to left guard after Alex Lewis is lost for season
Posted Aug 13, 2017
James Hurst learned in his first three seasons with the Ravens that he needs to be prepared for everything. As a reserve offensive tackle, he understood that at any moment, he could be summoned from the sideline and asked to block one of the NFL’s top pass rushers. So the transition he is now making — moving from right tackle to left guard — isn’t all that daunting.
(Baltimore Sun)
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