They didn't go at it alone. The group included around 55 players, including quarterback Joe Flacco.
It was the beginning of a long day for Harbaugh, because the first round of the NFL draft was to be held that evening. But this was an opportunity that he wasn't going to miss, and afterward he was certain the trip was worth it.
In addition to unloading food and toiletries from trailers, members of the contingent spoke to students at Frederick Douglass High School and Matthew A. Henson Elementary School.
Several Douglass students were involved in confrontations with police on Monday, when violence escalated after the funeral of Freddie Gray,
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"Ray just did a phenomenal job," Harbaugh said.
"I saw what everybody else was watching the last week. I saw people on TV that I knew or met down there making peace," Harbaugh said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "That's what inspired me; whatever we could do to be part of that."
Harbaugh said he and Lewis, who played 17 seasons with the Ravens, were texting each other in an effort to come up with a plan to help the city regain a sense of normalcy.
BALTIMORE (AP)