

Wiggins recently said in a podcast called “The Lounge,” that he’s been more judicious with his “Box ’em Up’ celebrations. He wants to help the Ravens get into the playoffs.
Orr stated that Wiggins understands the link between preparation on a weekly basis and performance in the field. The Ravens want their defense to be at its best in the final stretch after a shutout win over the Cincinnati Bengals. All 11 players must be in sync and know their assignments. Wiggins answers Orr’s questions.
Orr explained: “We question these guys not only on what we do, but also on their tendencies, on the schemes they’ll be using, and on our own strategies.” Nate is a smart guy. I know that he is quiet, but football-smart.
We cut his interview short because he answered all the questions about each DB position. You can’t get that without watching film.
Wiggins says he’s become more thorough in his film study this season, and he credits veteran cornerback Chidobe awuzie with helping him to take his preparations to the next level. Wiggins’ game notes are now more organized and divided into categories, making it easier for him to find the information he needs.
Wiggins doesn’t rely on his physical abilities alone. He will have spent hours preparing to defend Patriots Stefon Diggs. Wiggins, who is only 22, is one of the younger players on the team. Wiggins, in his second NFL campaign, is now playing like an experienced vet. He wants to continue the upward trend as soon as possible.
Wiggins stated, “I still feel like I am growing.” “I know I can be better. I feel my season is a bit mediocre right now.”