Ravens-Chiefs: Five predictions for Monday night
Baltimore will try to get over the hump against the defending Super Bowl champions.
Baltimore will try to get over the hump against the defending Super Bowl champions.
Veteran wide receiver Chris Moore broke his finger before the start of full-team workouts last month.
Reserve offensive lineman D.J. Fluker was one of four players limited in Saturday’s practice.
Are the Chiefs more vulnerable in 2020 or were their Week 2 road struggles merely a wake-up call for Monday Night Football?
Defensive back Anthony Levine remained limited in Friday’s practice due to an abdomen injury.
Baltimore already broke records, won individual awards, embarrassed opponents, and earned the No. 1 seed a year ago.
Through two weeks, L.J. Fort has been Baltimore’s steadiest performer at inside linebacker.
Since signing a three-year, $25.8 million extension in February of 2019, the slot cornerback has played just one full game.
Mark Ingram’s fourth-and-1 touchdown gave Baltimore “a little breathing space” in the 33-16 win over Houston.
Baltimore entered Sunday seeking its 14th consecutive regular-season win and a 2-0 start to 2020.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball for Week 2.
The Pro Bowl left tackle should be good to go against the Houston Texans on Sunday.
The offensive line’s performance was uneven despite the 38-point output from the Baltimore offense.
Baltimore made life miserable for the standout Houston quarterback in Week 11 last year.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley left the Week 1 win with an ankle injury, but another ailment sidelined him Wednesday.
Luke Jones offers his weekly musings as Baltimore won its fifth straight season opener.
First-round pick Patrick Queen wasn’t the only rookie to start in Sunday’s win over Cleveland.
“To me, he’s obviously the best player in the world.”
Despite his late addition to the injury report with back spasms, Jimmy Smith was active on Sunday.
Baltimore aims to win its fifth straight season opener in what will be an empty M&T Bank Stadium.
Luke Jones predicts whether the Ravens will win the third Lombardi Trophy in their 25-year history.
Second-year running back Justice Hill is one of three Baltimore players who won’t play against Cleveland.
Rookie third-round pick Tyre Phillips didn’t practice Thursday with what was listed as an ankle injury.
Organizational continuity and a strong culture may provide a bigger advantage than ever in this unprecedented season.
Like Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson is aiming to win the Super Bowl a year after being named NFL MVP.
Special teams standout Chris Moore remained sidelined as Baltimore ramped up preparations for the 2020 opener.
A John Means resurgence on the heels of Keegan Akin and Dean Kremer shutting down the Yankees last weekend would give the Orioles the makings of their most interesting starting rotation in some time.
Lamar Jackson will try to become just the fifth player in NFL history to win back-to-back MVP awards this season.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on each position group as Baltimore now shifts its attention to Week 1.
Jimmy Smith is embracing his new role as a Swiss army knife who could play inside or outside at cornerback or safety.
Baltimore must make its roster cuts by 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.
The status of Matt Skura is one question with the season opener against Cleveland approaching.
The Ravens coach says J.K. Dobbins is “definitely going to have probably a significant role” in the running game.
It’s been a quiet summer for Jaylon Ferguson, who missed some time with an early injury.
General manager Eric DeCosta must trim the Baltimore roster to 53 players by 4 p.m. on Saturday.
Miguel Castro became the third Baltimore reliever to be traded this month by general manager Mike Elias.
Mychal Givens had been a mainstay in the Baltimore bullpen since 2015.
The undrafted free agent from BYU had previously been linked to Baltimore in the spring.
The undrafted free agent from BYU had previously been linked to Baltimore in the spring.
Baltimore practiced Thursday morning before canceling afternoon football meetings to discuss social justice efforts.
Baltimore will try to get over the hump against the defending Super Bowl champions.
Veteran wide receiver Chris Moore broke his finger before the start of full-team workouts last month.
Reserve offensive lineman D.J. Fluker was one of four players limited in Saturday’s practice.
Are the Chiefs more vulnerable in 2020 or were their Week 2 road struggles merely a wake-up call for Monday Night Football?
Defensive back Anthony Levine remained limited in Friday’s practice due to an abdomen injury.
Baltimore already broke records, won individual awards, embarrassed opponents, and earned the No. 1 seed a year ago.
Through two weeks, L.J. Fort has been Baltimore’s steadiest performer at inside linebacker.
Since signing a three-year, $25.8 million extension in February of 2019, the slot cornerback has played just one full game.
Mark Ingram’s fourth-and-1 touchdown gave Baltimore “a little breathing space” in the 33-16 win over Houston.
Baltimore entered Sunday seeking its 14th consecutive regular-season win and a 2-0 start to 2020.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball for Week 2.
The Pro Bowl left tackle should be good to go against the Houston Texans on Sunday.
The offensive line’s performance was uneven despite the 38-point output from the Baltimore offense.
Baltimore made life miserable for the standout Houston quarterback in Week 11 last year.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley left the Week 1 win with an ankle injury, but another ailment sidelined him Wednesday.
Luke Jones offers his weekly musings as Baltimore won its fifth straight season opener.
First-round pick Patrick Queen wasn’t the only rookie to start in Sunday’s win over Cleveland.
“To me, he’s obviously the best player in the world.”
Despite his late addition to the injury report with back spasms, Jimmy Smith was active on Sunday.
Baltimore aims to win its fifth straight season opener in what will be an empty M&T Bank Stadium.
Luke Jones predicts whether the Ravens will win the third Lombardi Trophy in their 25-year history.
Second-year running back Justice Hill is one of three Baltimore players who won’t play against Cleveland.
Rookie third-round pick Tyre Phillips didn’t practice Thursday with what was listed as an ankle injury.
Organizational continuity and a strong culture may provide a bigger advantage than ever in this unprecedented season.
Like Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson is aiming to win the Super Bowl a year after being named NFL MVP.
Special teams standout Chris Moore remained sidelined as Baltimore ramped up preparations for the 2020 opener.
A John Means resurgence on the heels of Keegan Akin and Dean Kremer shutting down the Yankees last weekend would give the Orioles the makings of their most interesting starting rotation in some time.
Lamar Jackson will try to become just the fifth player in NFL history to win back-to-back MVP awards this season.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on each position group as Baltimore now shifts its attention to Week 1.
Jimmy Smith is embracing his new role as a Swiss army knife who could play inside or outside at cornerback or safety.
Baltimore must make its roster cuts by 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.
The status of Matt Skura is one question with the season opener against Cleveland approaching.
The Ravens coach says J.K. Dobbins is “definitely going to have probably a significant role” in the running game.
It’s been a quiet summer for Jaylon Ferguson, who missed some time with an early injury.
General manager Eric DeCosta must trim the Baltimore roster to 53 players by 4 p.m. on Saturday.
Miguel Castro became the third Baltimore reliever to be traded this month by general manager Mike Elias.
Mychal Givens had been a mainstay in the Baltimore bullpen since 2015.
The undrafted free agent from BYU had previously been linked to Baltimore in the spring.
The undrafted free agent from BYU had previously been linked to Baltimore in the spring.
Baltimore practiced Thursday morning before canceling afternoon football meetings to discuss social justice efforts.