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After offseason moves, Ravens still having secondary issues

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By NOAH TRISTER
AP Sports Writer

OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — As the Baltimore Ravens prepare for this week’s trip to New England, they’re trying to figure out how to avoid a repeat of Sunday’s fourth-quarter collapse in their 42-38 loss to Miami. Baltimore allowed four touchdown passes in that final period and six in the game. The Ravens ranked last in the NFL against the pass a season ago, but they took steps to improve their defensive backfield in the offseason. They acquired Marcus Williams via free agency and drafted safety Kyle Hamilton in the first round. Cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters have both made multiple Pro Bowls. So on paper, Baltimore should be better than it showed last weekend.

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