Ravens list Stanley, five others questionable for Week 2 clash with Kansas City
Wide receiver Marquise Brown (ankle) returned to the practice field on Friday morning.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown (ankle) returned to the practice field on Friday morning.
Will Baltimore finally be able to break through against the Chiefs on Sunday night?
Reserve cornerback Chris Westry reportedly suffered a torn meniscus in the Week 1 loss at Las Vegas.
The Ravens need a healthy Ronnie Stanley to do anything special in 2021, which is what makes his Week 1 showing and absence from practices this week so concerning.
After struggling in his regular-season return on Monday, left tackle Ronnie Stanley missed Wednesday’s walk-through.
Luke Jones offers his musings on a disappointing defeat in the season opener.
The Ravens couldn’t protect their quarterback or get to their opponent’s nearly enough on Monday night.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith practiced on only a limited basis this past week after missing a month with an ankle injury.
Lamar Jackson’s second NFL start came against the Raiders in Baltimore three years ago.
Might cornerback Marlon Humphrey earn serious consideration for NFL Defensive Player of the Year?
Defensive lineman Derek Wolfe continues to deal with a back ailment and hasn’t practiced since Aug. 23.
Latavius Murray was signed to the 53-man roster on Friday and looks to be a good fit in Greg Roman’s offense.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters had just spoken with media hours before injuring his knee in practice.
Veteran Jimmy Smith returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since injuring his ankle on Aug. 6.
The three-time Pro Bowl running back’s career has been anything but smooth since leaving the Steelers.
The Ravens haven’t yet signed Lamar Jackson to a monster contract extension, but his favorite target isn’t going anywhere.
The 2019 fourth-round pick had just returned from an ankle injury before reportedly tearing his Achilles tendon in last Thursday’s practice.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as the Ravens enjoy a weekend off before beginning the regular season.
His temporary release lasted less than 48 hours as Baltimore reworked its roster for the start of the regular season.
First-round pick Rashod Bateman underwent groin surgery just under three weeks ago.
Quarterback Trace McSorley cleared waivers and again gives Baltimore a third quarterback behind Lamar Jackson and Tyler Huntley.
The Ravens elected to enter the regular season with two quarterbacks for the first time since 2017.
Luke Jones takes a look at a 53-man roster very likely to change in the coming days.
The departure of veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee may only be temporary.
The third-year wide receiver had been sidelined with a hamstring injury since July 29.
“It’s adversity. We’ll have to deal with it, and we will. We have the players to do it.”
Luke Jones takes his last shot at predicting the initial 53-man roster with final cuts coming Tuesday afternoon.
Running back Ty’Son Williams continued to look like someone who can contribute in the absence of J.K. Dobbins.
Multiple reports on Sunday confirmed a season-ending knee injury for the young running back.
Tight end Josh Oliver can lock up a roster spot with a good showing against the Washington Football Team.
The Shaun Wade trade provided a long-term mulligan and the chance to avoid waiving someone selected in the fifth round.
The fifth-round pick from Ohio State was firmly on the roster bubble after an uneven summer.
Third-year outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson appears to have improved his roster chances over the first two preseason games.
Half of the wide receivers on the active roster weren’t practicing on Tuesday morning.
Reserve safety Jordan Richards was a core contributor on special teams and appeared in every game for Baltimore last year.
Luke Jones says you won’t find a better individual effort than the 20-yard touchdown run by Ty’Son Williams on Saturday night.
The 31-year-old was Baltimore’s most consistent inside linebacker during the 2020 season.
Wink Martindale said this week that he wants to see rookie outside linebacker Daelin Hayes play faster.
Tight end Mark Andrews dealt with “pretty serious cramping” during Thursday’s practice in Spartanburg, which created a scary scene.
Baltimore began making cuts earlier this week and must set its initial 53-man roster on Aug. 31.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown (ankle) returned to the practice field on Friday morning.
Will Baltimore finally be able to break through against the Chiefs on Sunday night?
Reserve cornerback Chris Westry reportedly suffered a torn meniscus in the Week 1 loss at Las Vegas.
The Ravens need a healthy Ronnie Stanley to do anything special in 2021, which is what makes his Week 1 showing and absence from practices this week so concerning.
After struggling in his regular-season return on Monday, left tackle Ronnie Stanley missed Wednesday’s walk-through.
Luke Jones offers his musings on a disappointing defeat in the season opener.
The Ravens couldn’t protect their quarterback or get to their opponent’s nearly enough on Monday night.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith practiced on only a limited basis this past week after missing a month with an ankle injury.
Lamar Jackson’s second NFL start came against the Raiders in Baltimore three years ago.
Might cornerback Marlon Humphrey earn serious consideration for NFL Defensive Player of the Year?
Defensive lineman Derek Wolfe continues to deal with a back ailment and hasn’t practiced since Aug. 23.
Latavius Murray was signed to the 53-man roster on Friday and looks to be a good fit in Greg Roman’s offense.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters had just spoken with media hours before injuring his knee in practice.
Veteran Jimmy Smith returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since injuring his ankle on Aug. 6.
The three-time Pro Bowl running back’s career has been anything but smooth since leaving the Steelers.
The Ravens haven’t yet signed Lamar Jackson to a monster contract extension, but his favorite target isn’t going anywhere.
The 2019 fourth-round pick had just returned from an ankle injury before reportedly tearing his Achilles tendon in last Thursday’s practice.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as the Ravens enjoy a weekend off before beginning the regular season.
His temporary release lasted less than 48 hours as Baltimore reworked its roster for the start of the regular season.
First-round pick Rashod Bateman underwent groin surgery just under three weeks ago.
Quarterback Trace McSorley cleared waivers and again gives Baltimore a third quarterback behind Lamar Jackson and Tyler Huntley.
The Ravens elected to enter the regular season with two quarterbacks for the first time since 2017.
Luke Jones takes a look at a 53-man roster very likely to change in the coming days.
The departure of veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee may only be temporary.
The third-year wide receiver had been sidelined with a hamstring injury since July 29.
“It’s adversity. We’ll have to deal with it, and we will. We have the players to do it.”
Luke Jones takes his last shot at predicting the initial 53-man roster with final cuts coming Tuesday afternoon.
Running back Ty’Son Williams continued to look like someone who can contribute in the absence of J.K. Dobbins.
Multiple reports on Sunday confirmed a season-ending knee injury for the young running back.
Tight end Josh Oliver can lock up a roster spot with a good showing against the Washington Football Team.
The Shaun Wade trade provided a long-term mulligan and the chance to avoid waiving someone selected in the fifth round.
The fifth-round pick from Ohio State was firmly on the roster bubble after an uneven summer.
Third-year outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson appears to have improved his roster chances over the first two preseason games.
Half of the wide receivers on the active roster weren’t practicing on Tuesday morning.
Reserve safety Jordan Richards was a core contributor on special teams and appeared in every game for Baltimore last year.
Luke Jones says you won’t find a better individual effort than the 20-yard touchdown run by Ty’Son Williams on Saturday night.
The 31-year-old was Baltimore’s most consistent inside linebacker during the 2020 season.
Wink Martindale said this week that he wants to see rookie outside linebacker Daelin Hayes play faster.
Tight end Mark Andrews dealt with “pretty serious cramping” during Thursday’s practice in Spartanburg, which created a scary scene.
Baltimore began making cuts earlier this week and must set its initial 53-man roster on Aug. 31.