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Ravens defense leads way in 25-9 win over Houston marred by multiple injuries

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(John Harbaugh reflects on Week 1 victory and provides injury updates after Sunday’s final.)
(Lamar Jackson meets with media following Sunday’s season-opening victory over the Texans.)
(Zay Flowers discusses his impressive NFL debut following the 25-9 win over Houston.)
(Patrick Queen talks about strong defensive effort following the Week 1 victory.)
(Kevin Zeitler reflects on injuries and play of Ravens offense after Sunday’s win.)
(Justice Hill discusses loss of J.K. Dobbins and his two-touchdown effort in Week 1 victory.)
(Odafe Oweh talks about the Baltimore pass rush and strong defensive effort after the 25-9 final.)
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