Ravens-Patriots: Five predictions for Sunday night
Quarterback Lamar Jackson will make his first appearance on Sunday Night Football.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson will make his first appearance on Sunday Night Football.
The rookie missed Friday’s practice and was listed as questionable on the final injury report.
The Baltimore defense should have its full allotment of players against New England on Sunday night.
Rookie Marquise Brown was practicing Wednesday for the first time since hurting his right ankle on Oct. 6.
Tom Brady and New England come to Baltimore for the first time since 2013.
The 27-year-old has 15 catches for 223 yards and two touchdowns in his second season with Baltimore.
Jimmy Smith could return to a revamped secondary that includes the recently acquired Marcus Peters.
Lamar Jackson is on pace to shatter the single-season quarterback rushing record.
Jaylon Ferguson’s development will be critical with Pernell McPhee now lost for the remainder of the season.
Defensive back Jordan Richards was released as New England signed special-teams standout Justin Bethel.
Despite ranking fifth in the NFL in quarterback hits, the Ravens have only 12 sacks in seven games.
Earl Thomas didn’t make any big plays, but it felt like he became a true Raven in Sunday’s win.
Veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee suffered a serious triceps injury in the first half of Sunday’s win.
Lamar Jackson was the best player on a field that also included early MVP favorite Russell Wilson.
Speedy wide receiver Marquise Brown was deactivated for the second straight game with an ankle injury.
Seattle has struggled to slow tight ends, which should mean a big day for Mark Andrews.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown hasn’t practiced since injuring his ankle in Pittsburgh two weeks ago.
One Raven described Russell Wilson as “a polished-up, couple-years-down-the-line” Lamar Jackson.
The speedy wide receiver has now missed five straight practices since injuring his ankle in Week 5.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith practiced for the first time since injuring his knee in the season opener.
Having watched the Ravens secondary be ravaged by injuries, general manager Eric DeCosta didn’t wait until the Oct. 29 trade deadline to act.
A second-quarter fumble soiled an otherwise-strong day for Baltimore tight end Mark Andrews.
Jackson spent parts of the last two years with the organization and knows the defensive system.
The second-year safety injured his left knee late in Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.
Marquise Brown was deactivated after missing practice all week with a right ankle injury sustained in Week 5.
Mark Ingram and the Baltimore ground game faces a defense allowing 5.0 yards per carry in 2019.
Inside linebacker Patrick Onwuasor suffered a right ankle injury in last Sunday’s win at Pittsburgh.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown continues to nurse a right ankle injury.
“We’re seeing what we’re good at. We’re seeing what we’re struggling at, and we’re making the right corrections. It might not show up right off, but it’s going to pay off in the end.”
Rookie Marquise Brown missed a large portion of Sunday’s win in Pittsburgh with a right ankle injury.
Marlon Humphrey made the play of the game at Heinz Field.
The 2016 second-round pick has four sacks in 30 career games.
Inside linebacker Kenny Young was deactivated after starting three of the first four games of the 2019 season.
Safety Earl Thomas is looking for his first interception since the season opener.
Lamar Jackson wasn’t even born yet when the Ravens and Pittsburgh faced off for the first time.
Baltimore’s starting center missed the final two practices of the week with a knee injury.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams (knee) practiced for the first time since missing the Week 4 loss to Cleveland.
The third-year outside linebacker played a season-low seven snaps in Sunday’s loss to Cleveland.
The Ravens were the ones who looked more like the old Browns in the second half.
The post-game reaction was what you’d expect after the Ravens defense offered one of the worst home performances in team history.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson will make his first appearance on Sunday Night Football.
The rookie missed Friday’s practice and was listed as questionable on the final injury report.
The Baltimore defense should have its full allotment of players against New England on Sunday night.
Rookie Marquise Brown was practicing Wednesday for the first time since hurting his right ankle on Oct. 6.
Tom Brady and New England come to Baltimore for the first time since 2013.
The 27-year-old has 15 catches for 223 yards and two touchdowns in his second season with Baltimore.
Jimmy Smith could return to a revamped secondary that includes the recently acquired Marcus Peters.
Lamar Jackson is on pace to shatter the single-season quarterback rushing record.
Jaylon Ferguson’s development will be critical with Pernell McPhee now lost for the remainder of the season.
Defensive back Jordan Richards was released as New England signed special-teams standout Justin Bethel.
Despite ranking fifth in the NFL in quarterback hits, the Ravens have only 12 sacks in seven games.
Earl Thomas didn’t make any big plays, but it felt like he became a true Raven in Sunday’s win.
Veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee suffered a serious triceps injury in the first half of Sunday’s win.
Lamar Jackson was the best player on a field that also included early MVP favorite Russell Wilson.
Speedy wide receiver Marquise Brown was deactivated for the second straight game with an ankle injury.
Seattle has struggled to slow tight ends, which should mean a big day for Mark Andrews.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown hasn’t practiced since injuring his ankle in Pittsburgh two weeks ago.
One Raven described Russell Wilson as “a polished-up, couple-years-down-the-line” Lamar Jackson.
The speedy wide receiver has now missed five straight practices since injuring his ankle in Week 5.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith practiced for the first time since injuring his knee in the season opener.
Having watched the Ravens secondary be ravaged by injuries, general manager Eric DeCosta didn’t wait until the Oct. 29 trade deadline to act.
A second-quarter fumble soiled an otherwise-strong day for Baltimore tight end Mark Andrews.
Jackson spent parts of the last two years with the organization and knows the defensive system.
The second-year safety injured his left knee late in Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.
Marquise Brown was deactivated after missing practice all week with a right ankle injury sustained in Week 5.
Mark Ingram and the Baltimore ground game faces a defense allowing 5.0 yards per carry in 2019.
Inside linebacker Patrick Onwuasor suffered a right ankle injury in last Sunday’s win at Pittsburgh.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown continues to nurse a right ankle injury.
“We’re seeing what we’re good at. We’re seeing what we’re struggling at, and we’re making the right corrections. It might not show up right off, but it’s going to pay off in the end.”
Rookie Marquise Brown missed a large portion of Sunday’s win in Pittsburgh with a right ankle injury.
Marlon Humphrey made the play of the game at Heinz Field.
The 2016 second-round pick has four sacks in 30 career games.
Inside linebacker Kenny Young was deactivated after starting three of the first four games of the 2019 season.
Safety Earl Thomas is looking for his first interception since the season opener.
Lamar Jackson wasn’t even born yet when the Ravens and Pittsburgh faced off for the first time.
Baltimore’s starting center missed the final two practices of the week with a knee injury.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams (knee) practiced for the first time since missing the Week 4 loss to Cleveland.
The third-year outside linebacker played a season-low seven snaps in Sunday’s loss to Cleveland.
The Ravens were the ones who looked more like the old Browns in the second half.
The post-game reaction was what you’d expect after the Ravens defense offered one of the worst home performances in team history.