A former Baltimore Ravens player suggests the team's injury issues were the result of John Harbaugh's intense and physical practices.

The past is over when it comes to practices and training for the New York Giants. Welcome to the era of John Harbaugh, who runs an intense, physical training camp and maintains that high level of competitiveness all the way through the season.Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers recently commented on Harbaugh's tactics in a recent interview, suggesting that the team's injury issues were potentially the result of the former coach's intense approach to practice.Ravens WR Zay Flowers on John Harbaugh’s practices in Baltimore“Full pads all the time. However many practices in pads you can get, every single one.

We’re doing 1-on-1s Week 17…Low-key, that’s why we had a lot of injuries. Because of how we practiced” pic.twitter.com/dYDqqHRR4b— Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) April 17, 2026Most people around the Ravens and the NFL already know about how hard Harbaugh works his team. The Giants better be ready.

"Every single one of my homies that played for Baltimore have told me it was their hardest training camp and season they’ve ever been a part of lol," S'ua Kristopher Cravens of ESPN LA posted on X.The Giants began their voluntary offseason workout program earlier this month because they have a first-year head coach. Thus far, there haven't been any football activities, but expect a rigorous training camp and hopefully a more competitive, game-ready team.This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Zay Flowers suggests Ravens' injury issues were because of John Harbaugh