Three days after he needed to be held again throughout a late-game argument with Ravens coach John Harbaugh, Marcus Peters declined to touch upon the incident Wednesday.
“I don’t got nothing for you all,” the beginning cornerback informed reporters within the locker room.
While Peters wouldn’t deal with the state of affairs, Harbaugh already had along with his group. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey mentioned Wednesday that the Ravens mentioned the confrontation, which culminated with Peters tossing his helmet as Ravens go recreation coordinator and secondary coach Chris Hewitt led him away from Harbaugh late within the group’s 23-20 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Peters was apparently sad with Harbaugh’s choice to go for a landing on fourth-and-goal fairly than try a brief subject purpose, which might’ve given the Ravens a 23-20 lead with about 4 minutes remaining. After an interception by quarterback Lamar Jackson ultimately zone, Buffalo went 77 yards on the next drive and kicked the game-winning subject purpose as time expired.
Harbaugh mentioned after the sport that he and Peters have been “on the same page,” calling theirs an “honest relationship.” On Monday, he mentioned he didn’t anticipate any lingering points from the argument: “We’ll be fine.”
Humphrey, considered one of Peters’ closest buddies on the group, mentioned he wasn’t involved, both.
“We fight all the time in this building,” he mentioned. “I’ve fought with some individuals in right here myself, whether or not it’s employees, whether or not it’s coaches. It’s quite a bit that goes on. This is an emotional recreation. … As lengthy as we are able to hug it out after, that’s all that actually issues. And since I’ve been right here, there’s by no means been an argument that’s went one, two, three days. It’s emotional there. Tomorrow, [it’s], ‘Hey, how’s it going? Love you, increase.’
“And so I think that’s a great way to go. Families fight all the time. And the thing about being here that I really, really love is, from the day you walk in, they tell you, you can be yourself. And so when you’re being yourself, there’s a lot of different characteristics, there’s a lot of different moods, there’s a lot different emotions. And when that happens, there’s a lot of clashes. But if it’s all toward the goal of winning, shoot, we can get the boxing gloves out, fight it out and live to see another day.”
Defensive lineman Calais Campbell acknowledged Sunday that tempers can flare throughout irritating losses. “We all just want to win,” he mentioned. “That’s it. We all just want to win. … The goal is to win the ballgame, and I think with the brotherhood we have, we’re going to challenge each other, we’re going to communicate with passion, because it’s a passionate game. At the end of the day though, everybody here is on the same page.”
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