The Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for what they hope will be another successful NFL season in 2024. The team will rely on a plethora of younger players and the star power they already have to try to propel them to a Super Bowl victory.
Part of what makes any team championship material isn’t just how they play on the field and how they carry themselves on it. Rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins is ready to show the world that he’s arrived and brings a confident swagger and trash talk, which he told the media during training camp.
“Yes, I talk a lot. That’s just [a] part of my game. I feel like that brings me more confidence in my game, just talking to the reciever and getting into his head.”
Wiggins is as confident as they come. He has immense belief in his abilities and what he can do both individually and from a team perspective. He already showed what he was made of in Week 1 of the preseason against the Philadelphia Eagles and put his on-field swagger on full display while doing it.