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After tough start, Mike Wallace still believes he fits with Ravens
- Updated: August 1, 2016
12:41 AM ET
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Mike Wallace’s first Baltimore Ravens training camp didn’t start off like he had envisioned. He flunked the team’s conditioning test after he reported Wednesday and missed the first practice of camp. A couple of days later, he received some tough love from coach John Harbaugh, who ran up to Wallace after he dropped a pass Sunday.
Still, Wallace was all smiles in talking to reporters, reiterating that he made the right decision to sign with the Ravens in free agency.
Mike Wallace is coming off perhaps the worst season of his career. Tommy Gilligan/USA TODAY Sports
“It’s just this style of offense fits what I want to do,” Wallace said. “I love all of my teammates and never had a problem with anybody ever, but sometimes in football, you get in situations that you can’t control. Sometimes it works to your strengths, and sometimes it doesn’t. I just look at this offense as one that allows me to maximize my strengths.”
After Harbaugh went up to him, Wallace was the best wide receiver on the field for the Ravens. He caught a couple of touchdowns in the red zone and made several grabs on underneath routes.
Wallace is already running with the starters alongside Kamar Aiken. The Ravens are …
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