Ravens-Raiders: Inactives and pre-game notes
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Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Oakland on Sunday afternoon…
The Ravens left tackle hadn’t practiced all week after sustaining a concussion in the first quarter of the season opener.
The 36-year-old returning punts is less than ideal, but Smith isn’t even the best receiver in the NFL doing it.
Moving closer toward their Week 2 meeting with the Oakland Raiders, the Ravens are likely to regain a key starter
Beginning their final road trip of the 2015 season and needing a historic finish to qualify for the postseason, the
Baltimore will be facing a banged-up Raiders secondary that finished 16th in pass defense last season.
Luke Jones offers thoughts on the 2016 rotation, Gerardo Parra, and J.J. Hardy.
The starting left tackle suffered a concussion in the first quarter of the season opener in Denver.
While discussion has centered around replacing the injured Terrell Suggs’ pass-rush ability and emotional leadership, that doesn’t tell the whole
The 35-year-old collected two sacks in 16 games for the New York Jets in 2014.
Sunday’s loss in Denver unfortunately marked the end of an incredible run that dated back to 1998.
The Ravens are practicing in San Jose, Calif. this week in preparation for Sunday’s game in Oakland.
A three-down linebacker and a leader in the locker room, Suggs brought on-field production as well as value that can’t be quantified.
The Terrell Suggs injury added to what was already a concerning performance in Week 1.
The six-time Pro Bowl linebacker injured his left heel in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s season opener.
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Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens during the 2015 campaign.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Denver on Sunday afternoon…
Luke Jones predicts how the Ravens will fare over the course of the 2015 campaign.
The second-year running back injured his right knee in the second preseason game of the summer.
Baltimore was torched by Peyton Manning for an NFL record seven touchdown passes in the 2013 season opener.
The second-year defensive tackle hadn’t practiced since injuring his right knee in the third preseason game.
Playing five of the first seven on the road is less than ideal for a passing game that’s undergone plenty of change.
The 2014 second-round pick injured his right knee in the third preseason game on Aug. 29.
The Orioles’ offseason departures of Nelson Cruz and Nick Markakis need to be rehashed about as much as Chris Tillman
The rookie receiver still hasn’t practiced since injuring his knee on July 30.
The Ravens re-signed running back Terrence Magee and placed defensive end Brent Urban on injured reserve with the designation to
Former Detroit Lions return man Jeremy Ross signed with Baltimore’s practice squad on Monday.
The center position is in excellent shape for the Ravens entering the 2015 season. The arrival of starter Jeremy Zuttah
Less than 24 hours after making final cuts to reduce their roster to the 53-man limit, the Ravens welcomed back several
Luke Jones offers his impressions as the Ravens formulated their initial 53-man roster for the 2015 season.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Just a week before the season-opening game in Denver, the status of Ravens rookie receiver Breshad
The second-year receiver was a standout performer in the spring before having a quieter training camp.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — As they counted down to Saturday’s 4 p.m. deadline to pare the roster to 53 players,
Luke Jones ponders a number of Ravens-related topics as we count down to the start of the regular season.
The Ravens announced the cuts of five players on Friday afternoon.
Luke Jones makes his final projection of the Ravens’ 53-man roster to begin the season.
Chris Davis’ longest home run of the year and the emphatic bat flip that followed are unlikely to save the
Luke Jones examines five bubble players needing a strong performance to solidify their roster standing.