What we learned from the off-season press conferences

+ The relationship between the organization and the approach of Orlando Brown Jr. is not as bad as some think. DeCosta has said he and Brown have had some conversations since Brown tweeted that he wants to play left, effectively indicating he could be happier elsewhere as the Ravens already have a left-back, Ronnie Stanley. It does not sound like harsh words were spoken between Brown and DeCosta. DeCosta sounded like he could identify with Brown wanting to fulfill his vision as a leftist approach, because DeCosta also had a similar vision when he was a teenager and wanted to be a GM-NFL, and the vision become a reality. As DeCosta explained, Brown also recognizes that the Ravens currently own the cards in their poker game. “He’s under contract. He understands that … we will do what’s best for Orlando and what’s best for the Ravens,” DeCosta said. It sounds like he would like to listen to the trade deals, but if it’s not noticeable, Brown could easily play right in Baltimore in 2021. Asked if Stanley would recover in time from his ankle injury to play in 2021, Harbaugh said he hopes so, but if not, the team has a left-handed tackle. Dis Brown.

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