Along with Zay Flowers, who became Ravens’ first player named Pro Bowler in the WR position in 2024, Bateman is an important fixed equipment for the Baltimore passing group that supported Lamar Jackson’s career in the career (4,172 meters, 41 eg).
By the fact that Ravens fell short in the league traffic six months ago, the club decided to add a greatly improved reception team with the signing of the Deandre Hopkins Senate. Bateman is already seeing the effects of three hours all-pro.
“You could just definitely say he was in the game for a while and did a lot of great things,” Bateman said of Hopkins. “Many people respect what he has done and what he brings to the table. But as far as now he has been a very good veteran for us, given us all advice – not even ourselves – he has been very reputable to it. [our] The ears are open and we take all the tips we can get from it. He has done great things, so hopefully we can take it, add it to our game, add it to our personality to help this team. He has been good for us and I know he will be big for us this season. “
Baltimore also added another elder late at the outdoor festival with the signing of Jaire Alexander on the corner on Wednesday, which Bateman says will only make the receiver better this summer.
“In fact, it will definitely be a battle,” Bateman said. “This is always a battle – this defense here is difficult and adding Jaire to the squad will definitely make us better. Going out, putting Jaire in the middle of our defense with the guys we got now I think will be fun to see. This will be some Ravens football.”
As many players and coaches tend to indicate in June, Bateman said on Wednesday that “everyone look fast, strong and powerful” in Minicamp and the team is “willing to get back to work and chase this circle.”
By Jackson coming in during his eighth season and aims to bring the ravines over the ongoing play -off games, Bateman says twice the MVP team manager appears to be targeted during the revenge period in 2025.
“He looks to be skinny, faster and faster,” Bateman said of Jackson. “The league is in trouble, as usual.”