Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman did something last week that doesn’t happen often in the NFL’s preseason: He played every snap on his side of the ball.

During the Ravens' 26-15 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night, Bozeman started at left guard and played the 57 offensive snaps that the Ravens got off before the game was stopped because of severe weather with 11:43 left in the fourth quarter.

In Baltimore's first two preseason games, Bozeman played a little more than half of the Ravens' offensive snaps, and he's been on the field for a team-leading 196 in the three contests.

“I’ve had a lot of opportunities to get a lot of reps,” Bozeman told reporters on Monday. "I came into the camp with the mindset to come out and compete – just working every day and just keep stacking them every day. I think the O-line, as a unit, has grown over the course of the camp, and I’m really excited to see what’s to come.”

With the return from injuries of right guard Marshal Yanda and Ronnie Stanley in Saturday's practice, Baltimore's offensive line appears set -- except at left guard.

A 10-game starter at left guard for Baltimore last season, Alex Lewis was traded to the New York Jets on Aug. 5. With Lewis injured, James Hurst played left guard at the end of the 2018 season, but he already has a role as the Ravens' swing tackle.

The Baltimore depth chart shows third-year player Jermaine Eluemunor in the No. 1 slot at left guard, but he missed last week’s practices and the game against Philadelphia after being carted off the field on Monday.

With fourth-round draft pick Ben Powers filling in for Yanda at right guard, Bozeman was the pick over undrafted rookie Patrick Mekari to step in at first-team left guard for joint practices with the Eagles and Thursday night's game.

Bozeman was an All-State offensive lineman as a junior in 2011 at Handley High School in Roanoke before a torn ACL wrecked his senior season. At Alabama, he served as the Crimson Tide’s starting center in his final two seasons.

On Baltimore's roster, his position is listed as center, and Bozeman is shown as the second-team center behind Matt Skura on the depth chart. But his only NFL start as a rookie sixth-round draft pick in 2018 came at left guard.

“I ran a lot last year at guard," Bozeman said. "I’ve always been an interior guy. I played a little bit of tackle at college. But it’s been kind of a round robin for me, just bouncing and being available to showcase what I can do and to be in that role if I’m called upon.”

That versatility might punch Bozeman’s ticket for a second season with the Ravens, because the way the roster is shaping up on the offensive line, it’s possible one of the contenders at left guard won’t make the team.

On Saturday, Baltimore coach John Harbaugh said the Ravens “have to figure out what we’re going to do” about the roster spots for the offensive linemen and emphasized versatility would be “really important.”

“Things are going to happen during the course of the season where you’re going to have to shuffle guys around a little bit,” Harbaugh said. "Now, at the end of training camp, it’s probably time to get our continuity lined up and get ready for the opening games.”

The Ravens wrap up their preseason schedule against the Washington Redskins at 6:30 p.m. CDT Thursday. By 3 p.m. Saturday, all NFL teams must have their 90-player preseason rosters trimmed to the regular-season limit of 53.

“Everybody is on the chopping block,” Bozeman said. "You just never know, so I’m just going to continue to compete and showcase what I can do. …

“Everybody just goes out every game and plays hard. That’s the goal – to go out and showcase what you can do. I don’t really think it’s a lot of nerves. I think it’s everybody is just ready to go and compete and show what they can do.”

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Baltimore Ravens center Bradley Bozeman throws out the ceremonial first pitch before an American League game between the Baltimore Orioles and Tampa Bay Rays on Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore.Mitchell Layton/Getty Images

Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.