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Yannick Ngakoue, Ravens

In landing Yannick Ngakoue, stingy Ravens defense becomes lot scarier OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Trading for pass-rusher   Yannick Ngakoue   transforms a stout   Baltimore Ravens   defense into one of the NFL's scariest. No one would've criticized Baltimore for standing pat on defense before the trade deadline this year. The Ravens rank among the stingiest and most pressure-inducing defenses in the league, allowing the fewest points per game (17.3) and ranking second in the NFL in sacks (22). But like his blitz-happy defense, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta went on the attack to deliver another playmaker that should turn a really good defense into a great one. Acquiring Ngakoue from the  Minnesota Vikings  during the Ravens' bye provides the much sought-after quarterback-harassing bookend to pair with  Matthew Judon . Like most of the Ravens' recent trades, it didn't come at a great expense. Baltimore will send a 2021 third-round pick and a 2022 conditional fifth-roun

Crown Tundra release time

Here's exactly when Crown Tundra launches for Pokémon Sword and Shield When can you venture to the Crown Tundra? The Crown Tundra  is the second DLC in the Expansion Pass for  Pokémon Sword and Shield . While we've had to wait for four months since the launch of  Isle of Armor , the new DLC is almost here and brings the titular new area, new legendary Pokémon, and more with it. While its release date is definitely October 22,  The Crown Tundra  isn't available just yet for many Pokémon Trainers out there. If you're wondering when you can finally play the next DLC for  Pokémon Sword and Shield , this is what you need to know about its release. When is the  Pokémon: Crown Tundra  release time? Officially, Nintendo has only confirmed an October 22 release date for  Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Crown Tundra . That said, it's not available just yet, but a maintenance message on  Pokemon Home  lets us know the window it will be released in. An in-app message in  Pokémon

Pokémon • Downloadable content

Early Build Of Pokémon Sword Allegedly Leaked Online Earlier this year, Nintendo was on the receiving end of a  massive source code leak . Since then, we've heard and discovered all sorts of things about the company's older video games and hardware. The leaks haven't stopped, either. In the latest development, there's now been  another  Pokémon one, but this time it's rather different as it's tied to a current-generation game on the Nintendo Switch. You see, an early debug version of  Pokémon Sword  has allegedly been leaked online. Fortunately, it doesn't appear to include the game's source code, based on a rundown from the Twitter user LuigiBlood: "Yes a March 2018 build of Pokémon Sword has leaked today, alongside from what I understood to be a December 2017 build of Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee that has yet to be extracted because it was leaked as a passworded ZIP file meant to be cracked using plaintext methods." "And just to make sure:

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