No shortage of blame to go around for another Ravens home collapse
Back-to-back home losses of that nature are unacceptable and troubling for a team with lofty aspirations.
Back-to-back home losses of that nature are unacceptable and troubling for a team with lofty aspirations.
Welcome to October. The high-ceiling Baltimore Ravens are suddenly a troubling 2-2 and the defending AFC champions are coming to town for Sunday Night Football. And head coach John Harbaugh is under siege from the Baltimore fan base.
“We were preaching at halftime, ‘We’ve been in this situation before, and we have to finish it out.’”
The veteran offensive lineman liked the decision to go for the touchdown, appreciating John Harbaugh “having the utmost confidence in us.”
“There’s no doubt in my mind that we’re going to do everything in our power to give ourselves the best shot. That’s part of football. We’ll be just fine.”
“I saw [Devin] Duvernay late. If I would have seen him right off the bat, that would have been a touchdown.”
The Baltimore coach defended his decision to go for a touchdown on fourth-and-goal from the 2 late in the game.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley practiced fully on Wednesday and Thursday and had been listed as questionable on the final injury report.
Hannah Gratti tells Nestor all about Weis Markets Weis4School program in Baltimore and how you can turn your grocery shopping into local funds for your school.
Every week before the Ravens game, Luke Jones joins Dennis Koulatsos for a spirited chat about this week’s opponent. This week: beating Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.