Required Reading: Links to the Best in AFC North Coverage, 8/16 Edition
Today's AFC North Required Reading breaks down the latest on the Baltimore Ravens' biggest training camp battles, brings you the top UDFA rookie in Cleveland Browns camp and asks whether or not the Pittsburgh Steelers are as over-the-hill as people seem to believe.
Baltimore Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens roster looked the healthiest it has so far at yesterday's training camp session, reports Matt Vensel of the Baltimore Sun. Safety Ed Reed, wide receiver Jacoby Jones and guard Bobbie Williams all returned to practice. Receiver Torrey Smith did not participate, however, and won't likely play against the Detroit Lions on Friday.
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Shawn Brubaker of Bleacher Report revisits the biggest training camp positional battles for the Ravens to see how they've panned out now that camp is coming to a close.
Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer says that it is imperative that the Cincinnati Bengals get their secondary sorted out over the next two preseason games.
Bleacher Report's Chris Roling offers up his Bengals Mailbag for this week.
Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden needs to become more comfortable with pressure— especially blitzes—and that's exactly what he'll see tonight, says Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Browns face the Green Bay Packers, and Weeden is looking forward to the challenge.
Matt Fitzgerald of Bleacher Report says that wide receiver Josh Gordon has been the most impressive undrafted free agent in the Browns' training camp this year.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette gives us the latest on Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison, who had knee surgery yesterday, and running back Isaac Redman, who is scheduled for an MRI of his groin today.
Bleacher Report's Michael Schottey tackles the ever-popular perception that the Steelers are over-the-hill.

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