The latest players who voiced out their concerns before the opening of the upcoming season came from the AFC North powerhouse Baltimore Ravens. Like the majority of the NFL players, they also want the league to ensure the safety of everyone involved.

Baltimore Ravens cornerback Tavon Young made sure his sentiment was heard on Twitter:

All-Pro kicker Justin Tucker also echoed his teammate's words:

Ravens offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr., wide receiver Willie Snead IV, and quarterback Robert Griffin III also showed their disappointment in the way health protocols are being heeded by the league as of the moment. The league is rumored to neglect the advice of health experts regarding the safety protocols to be set.

Maryland, the home state of the Ravens, recorded a single-day high of 925 new positive cases of the coronavirus on Sunday since May. On the same day, the five Ravens players all used the Twitter hashtag “#WeWantToPlay” as part of a coordinated campaign from the NFLPA meant to highlight the group’s criticisms of the league.

The Baltimore Ravens dominated the AFC North with a resounding 14-2 record last season. Their playoff aspirations came to an end by way of a 28-12 upset pulled off by the Tennessee Titans.

Reigning NFL Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson and the rest of the team will be hosting division rivals Cleveland Browns on September 13 at the M&T Bank Stadium.

Before the Baltimore Ravens, among other contenders, get to compete for the Super Bowl, the league must first sort out the uncertainties in the new normal moving forward.