June 8, 2026

Harbaughs kept Bredeson in family, but he's ready to roll with a Buckeye now

Ben Bredeson thought was done with all this. As a four-year starter on the offensive line at Michigan, he never beat Ohio State. And he figured he’d leave all that baggage behind when he got drafted in the NFL. Yet when the Baltimore Ravens made him a fourth-round pick in late April, Bredeson joined a draft class that features not one — but two — Buckeyes. Including one that he’ll be blocking for — running back J.K. Dobbins — whenever the Ravens are able to get together on the practice field in preparation for the upcoming season. Former Michigan offensive lineman Ben Bredeson was a fourth-round draft pick by the Baltimore Ravens.  (Photo: David Guralnick, Detroit News) “Listen, whenever we played them, I just heard the name, ‘J.K. Dobbins,’ going over the loudspeaker over-and-over again,” Bredeson said on a conference call Tuesday. “So, I’m happy that I’ll be blocking for him now, because…

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