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John Harbaugh Dismisses 'Silly Story' of Ravens Removing Ping Pong from Locker Room
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh again downplayed the story that the team removed the ping-pong tables in the locker room during a four-game losing streak.
"It came from the leadership, players—it was the players' decision," he told reporters Sunday. "So that was nothing. I was kind of proud of them when I heard of it two weeks after. I was like, 'Good, great, cool.' I haven't been in the locker room, I don't spend time in the locker room. So that's all nothing. That's nothing. What matters is a team that sticks together and fights, even when the division, when the outside tries to divide you, that's OK. You've got to stick together and be a family."
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Harbaugh then insulted the Baltimore Sun's reporting on the matter.
"We're not going to be worried about some silly story that gets written by an unserious type of reporter," he said. "We're not going to be worried about that. We're going to be worried about taking care of our business as best we can."
The Ravens can now talk about other topics after ending their losing streak on Sunday, beating the Chicago Bears 30-16. Up next will be a short week, with a matchup against the Miami Dolphins on Thursday and questions about when Lamar Jackson will finally return to action.
But no ping pong. No more ping pong.

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