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For the first time in his seven seasons with the Ravens, Heap will spend the offseason in Baltimore, not in his home state of Arizona. Usually at this time, he's finishing up a month of rest after the season. But he has already begun serious offseason workouts. "I was so frustrated after this past year trying to get on the field, but my hamstring wouldn't allow it," said Heap, who missed nearly two-thirds of the season because of a torn left hamstring.
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Heap added: "The biggest thing right now is to get it right through offseason preparation. Also, I'm going to be around here to see what Cam is doing. ..." Cam Cameron hasn't implemented an offense yet, but the new OC built a highly productive offense when he was the coordinator in San Diego from 2002 through 2006, and his passing game was built around Pro Bowl tight end Antonio Gates. Heap could be among the leading beneficiaries of Cameron's arrival -- but only if he can avoid injury.
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