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BALTIMORE, MD – AUGUST 11: Shemar Bridges #85 of the Baltimore Ravens catches a pass for a touchdown against Chris Jackson #35 of the Tennessee Titans during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium on August 11, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
The Baltimore Ravens officially kicked off their 2022 campaign with a commanding 23-10 win over the Tennessee Titans to extend their impressive exhibition game winning streak to 21 in a row. There were plenty of players that entered the night with a lot to prove and many of them didn’t disappoint and some even far exceeded expectations.
There were far more players that improved their stock than there were those that hurt their chances of final roster consideration and some just got outshined by others at their respective positions.
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Isaiah Likely
The fourth-round rookie translated the impressive flashes he’s been displaying in practice into a strong showing in his first preseason game by making several impressive plays in the first half. He made a pair of impressive contested catches including one on an over route towards the left side of the field that resembled a patented Mark Andrews play and corralled another before it could hit the turf that was initially ruled incomplete before getting overturned on a successful challenge by head coach John Harbaugh