Ravens offensive line on the rise with James Hurst in the middle
Posted Oct 15, 2017
James Hurst prides himself on handling any job that’s thrown his way. “The situations that have happened with injury have been pretty unpredictable, but that’s part of it,” he said. “You have to be next man up. I know what a cliché that is, but truly, when a guy goes down, you’ve got to go in, and you can’t be a liability. The coaches need to know they can keep running their game plan.”
(Baltimore Sun)
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