Ravens activate Stanley, place Bowser on reserve-PUP list for start of regular season
While left tackle Ronnie Stanley will now begin practicing, Tyus Bowser will be out until at least Week 5, heightening concerns at outside linebacker.
While left tackle Ronnie Stanley will now begin practicing, Tyus Bowser will be out until at least Week 5, heightening concerns at outside linebacker.
“I just knew I had another chance. That’s all you can ask for. It’s just funny how baseball works sometimes.”
Rookie center Tyler Linderbaum is back, but left tackle Ronnie Stanley still isn’t practicing with the season opener just over two weeks away.
Only five projected Baltimore starters have seen limited snaps over the first two preseason games.
Baltimore faces some tough calls such as what to do with a deep defensive line group that’s impressed this summer.
Running back Gus Edwards will now be sidelined until at least October as he continues to recover from last September’s serious knee injury.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore won its 22nd straight preseason game.
The fourth-round rookie exited in the fourth quarter, but head coach John Harbaugh said Jones won’t miss “an extended period of time.”
The 24-year-old made his major league debut in a brief stint at Toronto in June.
Offensive struggles and signs of bullpen vulnerability are reasons why general manager Mike Elias should be trying to provide his surprising club a boost.
Second-year defensive back Brandon Stephens could be pivotal to Baltimore’s roster decisions in the secondary.
The Ravens hosted fans in Owings Mills for the final time this summer on Wednesday.
Hundley, 29, played just 10 snaps in the fourth quarter of last week’s preseason opener.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters returned to the practice field for the first time since suffering a torn ACL last September.
Free-agent newcomer Marcus Williams headlines a very deep group of safeties for Baltimore.
With Baltimore returning to the practice field over the weekend, Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings.
A 2017 first-round pick, the 23-year-old lefty has struck out 14.7 batters per nine innings at Triple-A Norfolk this season.
Despite resting most starters and several key reserves, Baltimore won its 21st preseason game in a row, continuing one of the NFL’s stranger streaks.
Rookie tight end Isaiah Likely has been one of the most impressive performers over the first two weeks of training camp.
Ben Powers continues to hold the lead in the starting left guard competition as the preseason opener looms.
Third-year receiver James Proche had another superb day with a highlight catch during an 11-on-11 period.
The 2020 second-round pick took part in some individual drills and did additional work on a side field during Monday’s practice.
The first-round pick out of Iowa hurt his foot in a blocking drill during Thursday’s practice.
Cornerback Marcus Peters has been a frequent sideline observer, but he isn’t expected to begin practicing until after the first preseason game.
During “halftime” of Thursday’s workout in the heat, John Harbaugh held an impromptu question-and-answer session with fans.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings from Owings Mills.
Working in shells and shorts, the Ravens conducted an “execution” practice on a hot Tuesday afternoon.
The intensity picked up with the Ravens putting on full pads for the first time on Monday.
Baltimore had an uneventful first four days of full-squad practices, which is hardly a bad thing after the injuries of last season.
“We haven’t put pads on yet, so the evaluation on some things really hasn’t begun.”
Rookie tight end Isaiah Likely continues to turn heads in the early days of practice.
The Orioles were always going to limit the workload of Tyler Wells after the All-Star break, but they won’t have much of a choice now.
Luke Jones offers his first camp observations from Owings Mills.
Still recovering from last year’s ACL injury, running back Gus Edwards is considered a real question mark for the 2022 season opener.
Given the depth questions at outside linebacker, Odafe Oweh making a big jump in his second season would be a positive development for Baltimore.
Veteran cornerback Marcus Peters and the five others may still begin practicing at any point during training camp.
Adley Rutschman and the Orioles come out of the All-Star break beginning a critical seven-game homestand against the Yankees and Tampa Bay.
Rashod Bateman will be under the microscope all summer, but the 2021 first-round pick simply stacking reps with Lamar Jackson will help.
The Orioles shouldn’t need Jackson Holliday to make the playoffs if Mike Elias’ plan is working, but they’ll hope he enhances their World Series odds one day.
The 2020 second-round pick took exception to an NFL Network report indicating his status for the season opener could be up in the air.
While left tackle Ronnie Stanley will now begin practicing, Tyus Bowser will be out until at least Week 5, heightening concerns at outside linebacker.
“I just knew I had another chance. That’s all you can ask for. It’s just funny how baseball works sometimes.”
Rookie center Tyler Linderbaum is back, but left tackle Ronnie Stanley still isn’t practicing with the season opener just over two weeks away.
Only five projected Baltimore starters have seen limited snaps over the first two preseason games.
Baltimore faces some tough calls such as what to do with a deep defensive line group that’s impressed this summer.
Running back Gus Edwards will now be sidelined until at least October as he continues to recover from last September’s serious knee injury.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore won its 22nd straight preseason game.
The fourth-round rookie exited in the fourth quarter, but head coach John Harbaugh said Jones won’t miss “an extended period of time.”
The 24-year-old made his major league debut in a brief stint at Toronto in June.
Offensive struggles and signs of bullpen vulnerability are reasons why general manager Mike Elias should be trying to provide his surprising club a boost.
Second-year defensive back Brandon Stephens could be pivotal to Baltimore’s roster decisions in the secondary.
The Ravens hosted fans in Owings Mills for the final time this summer on Wednesday.
Hundley, 29, played just 10 snaps in the fourth quarter of last week’s preseason opener.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters returned to the practice field for the first time since suffering a torn ACL last September.
Free-agent newcomer Marcus Williams headlines a very deep group of safeties for Baltimore.
With Baltimore returning to the practice field over the weekend, Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings.
A 2017 first-round pick, the 23-year-old lefty has struck out 14.7 batters per nine innings at Triple-A Norfolk this season.
Despite resting most starters and several key reserves, Baltimore won its 21st preseason game in a row, continuing one of the NFL’s stranger streaks.
Rookie tight end Isaiah Likely has been one of the most impressive performers over the first two weeks of training camp.
Ben Powers continues to hold the lead in the starting left guard competition as the preseason opener looms.
Third-year receiver James Proche had another superb day with a highlight catch during an 11-on-11 period.
The 2020 second-round pick took part in some individual drills and did additional work on a side field during Monday’s practice.
The first-round pick out of Iowa hurt his foot in a blocking drill during Thursday’s practice.
Cornerback Marcus Peters has been a frequent sideline observer, but he isn’t expected to begin practicing until after the first preseason game.
During “halftime” of Thursday’s workout in the heat, John Harbaugh held an impromptu question-and-answer session with fans.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings from Owings Mills.
Working in shells and shorts, the Ravens conducted an “execution” practice on a hot Tuesday afternoon.
The intensity picked up with the Ravens putting on full pads for the first time on Monday.
Baltimore had an uneventful first four days of full-squad practices, which is hardly a bad thing after the injuries of last season.
“We haven’t put pads on yet, so the evaluation on some things really hasn’t begun.”
Rookie tight end Isaiah Likely continues to turn heads in the early days of practice.
The Orioles were always going to limit the workload of Tyler Wells after the All-Star break, but they won’t have much of a choice now.
Luke Jones offers his first camp observations from Owings Mills.
Still recovering from last year’s ACL injury, running back Gus Edwards is considered a real question mark for the 2022 season opener.
Given the depth questions at outside linebacker, Odafe Oweh making a big jump in his second season would be a positive development for Baltimore.
Veteran cornerback Marcus Peters and the five others may still begin practicing at any point during training camp.
Adley Rutschman and the Orioles come out of the All-Star break beginning a critical seven-game homestand against the Yankees and Tampa Bay.
Rashod Bateman will be under the microscope all summer, but the 2021 first-round pick simply stacking reps with Lamar Jackson will help.
The Orioles shouldn’t need Jackson Holliday to make the playoffs if Mike Elias’ plan is working, but they’ll hope he enhances their World Series odds one day.
The 2020 second-round pick took exception to an NFL Network report indicating his status for the season opener could be up in the air.