Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith exits Sunday's win with knee injury
Head coach John Harbaugh said the 31-year-old did not suffer a season-ending injury.
Head coach John Harbaugh said the 31-year-old did not suffer a season-ending injury.
Neither starting quarterback played in what used to be the “dress rehearsal” for the regular season.
Rookie Justice Hill has shown impressive physicality to go with his speed.
Neck surgery would force the slot corner to miss his second full season in three years.
The first-round wide receiver increased his workload from the weekend after sitting out Monday’s workout.
Lamar Jackson’s performance in the preseason opener reinforced what we’ve seen in training camp.
Marlon Humphrey was voted Ravens MVP by the local media in only his second season.
Gus Edwards averaged just over 17 carries per game over the final seven regular-season games last year.
Marlon Humphrey appears on the cusp of Pro Bowl status entering the 2019 season.
Cornerback Marlon Humphrey sat out most of the second half in Kansas City with a groin injury.
Rookie De’Lance Turner injured his hamstring this week and was declared out on Friday.
The stout defensive tackle has missed two of the last three games with a foot injury.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith will make his 2018 season debut after a good week of practice.
Inside linebacker C.J. Mosley is expected to play after practicing fully on Thursday and Friday.
Inside linebacker C.J. Mosley isn’t the only key defensive player out for Sunday’s game against Denver.
With Janarion Grant’s fumbling problems, the Ravens will turn to Tim White, who also struggled to protect the ball in the preseason.
Inside linebacker C.J. Mosley did not practice on Friday, casting more doubt on his status against the Broncos.
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey had four pass breakups against the Bills.
The veteran cornerback’s absence has factored into Baltimore’s demise in three of the last four seasons.
Return specialist Tim White’s roster chances took a hit after a fumble in the first quarter.
Fourth-round cornerback Anthony Averett was among those agreeing to four-year deals on Saturday.
South Carolina’s Hayden Hurst is the first tight end since Todd Heap in 2001 to be drafted by the Ravens in the first round.