Ravens activate three receivers from COVID-19 list, dealing with health concerns at cornerback
Marquise Brown was activated from the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday afternoon.
Marquise Brown was activated from the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday afternoon.
Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew will be making his first start since late October.
Renewed optimism surrounds the offense, but with that comes concern about a defense that’s now given up 20 or more points after halftime in four of the last eight games.
Taliaferro was a 2014 fourth-round pick out of Coastal Carolina who played three seasons in Baltimore.
Marquise Brown was deemed a high-risk close contact, but that doesn’t mean he won’t play in Week 15.
Backup quarterback Trace McSorley injured his left knee before Lamar Jackson returned to save the day for Baltimore.
In a game full of nervous moments, Justin Tucker attempting the game-winning 55-yard field goal wasn’t one of them.
Facing fourth-and-5 from the Cleveland 44 at the two-minute warning, Lamar Jackson reappeared in a scene that was part Willis Reed and part Stone Cold Steve Austin.
These AFC North teams have plenty to play for on Monday night.
Jimmy Smith was a limited participant in practice by week’s end while Calais Campbell was sidelined all week.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell missed his second straight day of practice on Friday.
Monday should give us a better idea of whether the Ravens are back to building something with a chance to be special or merely enjoyed a fun diversion against Dallas.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith looks to be Baltimore’s biggest question mark for Monday Night Football.
Baltimore snapped its three-game losing streak with a 34-17 victory over the Cowboys.
Baltimore could no longer hide the status of its star quarterback, who will return to play against Dallas on Tuesday night.
The Dez Bryant story resonates more in Dallas, but the 32-year-old surely had this game circled from the time he first worked out for the Ravens.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell practiced for the first time since injuring his left calf at Indianapolis on Nov. 8.
Rookie running back J.K. Dobbins was one of four players activated from the reserve-COVID-19 list on Friday.
Marlon Humphrey forced two fumbles and broke up two passes in the end zone in Wednesday’s defeat.
Qualifying for the playoffs still sits right there for the Ravens despite their present standing outside the AFC field.
Head coach John Harbaugh and the Ravens entered the game with 17 players on the reserve-COVID-19 list.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams was activated, but he won’t play as he continues to recover from an ankle injury suffered in Week 10.
Gus Edwards could have more company in the backfield with J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram now eligible to be activated to play against Pittsburgh.
Aside from players already on injured reserve, the secondary was the one group seemingly spared from Baltimore’s widespread COVID-19 outbreak.
Robert Griffin III and others haven’t been able to log a single real practice ahead of Tuesday’s rescheduled game against Pittsburgh.
Outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson was among those placed on the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday.
Pittsburgh also added three players to its reserve-COVID-19 list on Friday afternoon.
Should that game be played, next week’s originally scheduled Thursday game against Dallas would move to Monday, Dec. 7 at 5 p.m.
The reigning NFL MVP was among the latest Baltimore players to test positive, putting Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh in clear jeopardy.
Defensive end Calais Campbell’s status was already in doubt due to the calf injury that’s sidelined him since Week 9.
For a Ravens-Steelers rivalry in which we always say to “expect the unexpected,” the expression hit a different tone this
The veteran outside linebacker won’t be able to play in the Pittsburgh game, which is still scheduled for Thursday night.
Mark Andrews played a career-high 56 snaps, caught a touchdown, and registered a season-best 96 receiving yards.
A bad day for the Ravens turned worse late Sunday night with multiple members of the organization testing positive for COVID-19.
Each side of the ball looked to the other to finish the game with neither getting the job done for Baltimore.
Veteran center Matt Skura made several poor snaps in last Sunday’s loss at New England.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams injured his ankle in the first quarter
Much has changed since these teams faced off in the postseason last January.
Baltimore hasn’t really shaken that “hard truth” suffered 10 months ago.
The veteran defensive back has been dealing with an ankle injury.
Marquise Brown was activated from the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday afternoon.
Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew will be making his first start since late October.
Renewed optimism surrounds the offense, but with that comes concern about a defense that’s now given up 20 or more points after halftime in four of the last eight games.
Taliaferro was a 2014 fourth-round pick out of Coastal Carolina who played three seasons in Baltimore.
Marquise Brown was deemed a high-risk close contact, but that doesn’t mean he won’t play in Week 15.
Backup quarterback Trace McSorley injured his left knee before Lamar Jackson returned to save the day for Baltimore.
In a game full of nervous moments, Justin Tucker attempting the game-winning 55-yard field goal wasn’t one of them.
Facing fourth-and-5 from the Cleveland 44 at the two-minute warning, Lamar Jackson reappeared in a scene that was part Willis Reed and part Stone Cold Steve Austin.
These AFC North teams have plenty to play for on Monday night.
Jimmy Smith was a limited participant in practice by week’s end while Calais Campbell was sidelined all week.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell missed his second straight day of practice on Friday.
Monday should give us a better idea of whether the Ravens are back to building something with a chance to be special or merely enjoyed a fun diversion against Dallas.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith looks to be Baltimore’s biggest question mark for Monday Night Football.
Baltimore snapped its three-game losing streak with a 34-17 victory over the Cowboys.
Baltimore could no longer hide the status of its star quarterback, who will return to play against Dallas on Tuesday night.
The Dez Bryant story resonates more in Dallas, but the 32-year-old surely had this game circled from the time he first worked out for the Ravens.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell practiced for the first time since injuring his left calf at Indianapolis on Nov. 8.
Rookie running back J.K. Dobbins was one of four players activated from the reserve-COVID-19 list on Friday.
Marlon Humphrey forced two fumbles and broke up two passes in the end zone in Wednesday’s defeat.
Qualifying for the playoffs still sits right there for the Ravens despite their present standing outside the AFC field.
Head coach John Harbaugh and the Ravens entered the game with 17 players on the reserve-COVID-19 list.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams was activated, but he won’t play as he continues to recover from an ankle injury suffered in Week 10.
Gus Edwards could have more company in the backfield with J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram now eligible to be activated to play against Pittsburgh.
Aside from players already on injured reserve, the secondary was the one group seemingly spared from Baltimore’s widespread COVID-19 outbreak.
Robert Griffin III and others haven’t been able to log a single real practice ahead of Tuesday’s rescheduled game against Pittsburgh.
Outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson was among those placed on the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday.
Pittsburgh also added three players to its reserve-COVID-19 list on Friday afternoon.
Should that game be played, next week’s originally scheduled Thursday game against Dallas would move to Monday, Dec. 7 at 5 p.m.
The reigning NFL MVP was among the latest Baltimore players to test positive, putting Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh in clear jeopardy.
Defensive end Calais Campbell’s status was already in doubt due to the calf injury that’s sidelined him since Week 9.
For a Ravens-Steelers rivalry in which we always say to “expect the unexpected,” the expression hit a different tone this
The veteran outside linebacker won’t be able to play in the Pittsburgh game, which is still scheduled for Thursday night.
Mark Andrews played a career-high 56 snaps, caught a touchdown, and registered a season-best 96 receiving yards.
A bad day for the Ravens turned worse late Sunday night with multiple members of the organization testing positive for COVID-19.
Each side of the ball looked to the other to finish the game with neither getting the job done for Baltimore.
Veteran center Matt Skura made several poor snaps in last Sunday’s loss at New England.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams injured his ankle in the first quarter
Much has changed since these teams faced off in the postseason last January.
Baltimore hasn’t really shaken that “hard truth” suffered 10 months ago.
The veteran defensive back has been dealing with an ankle injury.