The Baltimore Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles polished off plans for their joint practices this summer.

The teams will share the field in Philadelphia for 1:30 p.m. practices Aug. 19 and 20 before they square off Aug. 22 in Week 3 of the preseason, according to a press release the Ravens sent out Thursday. Baltimore coach John Harbaugh unveiled plans for joint practices in Philadelphia in March, but at that point, the details had not been finalized.

Neither practice at the Eagles’ NovaCare Complex will be open to the public.

Two weeks before heading to Philly, the Ravens will host the Jacksonville Jaguars for a pair of joint practices. It marks the second straight season Harbaugh found two preseason practice partners for his team.

The Eagles last held joint practices when they hosted the Dolphins at their facility in 2017.

Some Baltimore players will reunite with former teammate Tim Jernigan in Philadelphia; the Eagles acquired Jernigan in a trade with the Ravens before the 2017 season. And Harbaugh spent a decade on the Eagles’ coaching staff. He was leading Philadelphia’s special teams units when Eagles coach Doug Pederson played quarterback for the team.

The last time these teams squared off in the regular season, the Ravens eked out a 27-26 win in Baltimore in 2016.

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