Alohi Gilman is still learning his teammates' names and calling them by jersey numbers on the practice field, but he could make an instant impact in the Ravens secondary in Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Gilman has impressed teammates and coaches in practice this week.

"Hats off to him. He got on a redeye, flew in, [came right into] practice and made plays," Defensive Coordinator Zach Orr said Thursday. "He's communicating like he was here throughout the whole training camp."

Gilman said learning the Ravens' playbook has been "a lot of work" this week, but also fun. Picking up new systems is something he has experience with. In his six NFL seasons, he's played for three different head coaches and in three different defensive systems. He played at two different colleges (Nav

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