Ravens training camp attendance report 8/12: Tyus Bowser continues to be sidelined The Baltimore Ravens were back on the practice field on Sunday Baltimore Ravens Hats , and a total of eight players missed practice.As expected, there were no changes to the PUP list, which means Bam Bradley, Quincy Adeboyejo, and Jaylen Hill were all absent from practice. They are all expected to start the season the PUP list as well. International Pathway Program fullback Christopher Ezeala missed his second consecutive practice on Sunday. Due to the rules of the International Pathway Program, the Ravens could create an extra practice squad spot for Ezeala if they want to keep him, which will likely be the case. Tight end Maxx Williams is still dealing with an ankle injury that forced him to miss Week one of the preseason against the Rams. He is fighting an uphill battle to the make the roster, and his absence has led to Darren Waller and Vince Mayle receiving more reps during practice.Undrafted free agent linebacker Alvin Jones missed his first practice on Sunday, while Bennett Jackson continues to be sidelined with an undisclosed injury. The Ravens will return to the practice field on Monday morning as they are preparing to face the Indianapolis Colts in Week Two of the preseason. Browns safety Jabrill Peppers clarified what he meant a day after calling Cleveland sports fans “wishy-washy.” Or he tried to anyway.“So that’s one thing I notice about Cleveland sports Baltimore Ravens Hoodie , you guys are very, very wishy-washy,” Peppers told the Chronicle-Telegram in Elyria, Ohio, earlier this week. “If it ain’t going right immediately, calling for heads, calling for jobs.”To his credit, Peppers didn’t try to say he was misquoted. Instead, Peppers said Thursday he was referring to the environment surrounding an NFL team.“Obviously I wasn’t talking about the fans as a whole Customized Baltimore Ravens Jerseys , more so the environment of an NFL franchise,” Peppers said, via Pat McManamon. “We understand the city of Cleveland loves their Browns and wants to see us get back to how it’s supposed to be. That’s just the NFL. They love you when you’re doing good or not so much when you’re not.”Peppers, a first-round pick in 2017 who has played only 48.5 percent of the defensive snaps this season, said he encounters hostility “every time I go out” in Cleveland. “I love how passionate the fans are,” Peppers said. “Part of what I get is my fault. I’m not playing up to my potential and they see that as well so you can’t fault people for feeling how they feel. You just go to take it with a grain of salt and do what you’ve got to do to get better.”