BALTIMORE —
Fresh off a divisional win against the Cleveland Browns , the Ravens spent part of their Victory Monday by giving back.
The team is wrapping up its seventh annual "Caw to Action" community day of service. Latest Forecast
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Players and team officials took part in more than 70 different service projects, working alongside dozens of Baltimore-area charities and nonprofits.
Maryland native and former Terp Corey Bullock, who saw played in his first game this weekend against the Browns, was at the Caw to Action.
Bullock said his time volunteering at the Maryland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals may have led him to a new friend.
"It's an amazing feeling, especially for dogs such a