Twelve Ravens thoughts on divisional-round weekend
After smothering the Baltimore offense last week, the Los Angeles Chargers had no answers for New England.
After smothering the Baltimore offense last week, the Los Angeles Chargers had no answers for New England.
First-round pick Hayden Hurst will reportedly miss the start of the season with a stress fracture in his foot.
The 37-year-old led Baltimore in receptions (61) and caught four touchdowns last season.
Nick Boyle caught 28 passes for 203 yards in 15 games.
Mike Wallace is one of only a few significant unrestricted free agents for Baltimore this offseason.
Joe Flacco tries to guide Baltimore a step closer to a playoff berth.
The Ravens wide receiver missed practice all week with a left knee injury sustained in Cleveland.
Alex Collins was once again a difference-maker for an improving Baltimore offense.
The Ravens cornerback suffered a torn Achilles tendon in Sunday’s win over Detroit.
Even with few alternatives, it’s becoming very difficult to justify Breshad Perriman being on the field.
Joe Flacco will have the services of top receiver Jeremy Maclin for the first time since Week 5.
The Baltimore interior offensive line will have its hands full with Ndamukong Suh.
A total of five wide receivers were listed on the final injury report ahead of the Week 8 meeting with Miami.
Breshad Perriman and Mike Wallace remain in the concussion protocol ahead of Thursday’s meeting with Miami.
Sunday marks the third straight year these teams have met with Oakland winning the last two.
The cornerback missed two practices with an Achilles issue, but head coach John Harbaugh deemed him ready to play on Friday.
Top cornerback Jimmy Smith was missing from the field during Wednesday’s workout.
Pittsburgh hasn’t defeated the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in 1,763 days.
The standout lineman hasn’t played since injuring his foot in Week 2.
The Ravens find themselves light at the tight end position this week in practice.
The standout defensive tackle remains sidelined with a foot injury suffered in Week 2.
Losing the six-time Pro Bowl guard could derail the progress shown by the Baltimore offense in Week 2.
With Crockett Gillmore going down with a knee injury, the Ravens needed tight end depth.
Luke Jones is looking at each position group for the 2017 Ravens ahead of the start of training camp.
The 36-year-old said the anticipation felt like Christmas morning on Tuesday.
Darren Waller is one of several options at the position who’s shown potential.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh revealed that the two-time Pro Bowl selection underwent offseason surgery.
The departure of Kelechi Osemele fetched the Ravens their highest compensatory pick since 2014.
Dennis Pitta is just one of several veterans carrying steep salary cap figures for 2017.
The Ravens tight end sat out the final nine games of the 2016 season after suffering a serious hamstring injury.
The rookie running back has led the Ravens in rushing yards in the preseason.
The veteran cornerback Arrington sustained a concussion in the preseason opener on Aug. 11.
Baltimore is optimistic that rookie running back Kenneth Dixon’s left knee injury is not “overly serious.”
The 35-year-old suffered a torn Achilles tendon on the first offensive play of the game on Saturday.
“I wanted to be the guy that played 15, 16, or 17 years and didn’t miss a snap. To come to grips with that was definitely tough.”
Veteran linebacker Terrell Suggs has been working out at the team facility during OTAs.
Veteran Justin Forsett is the early favorite to start in a deep group of running backs.
Safety Eric Weddle will wear No. 32 as he did with San Diego for nine seasons.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — On the same day veteran Benjamin Watson was introduced to the local media, the Ravens continued
Starting tight end Crockett Gillmore underwent surgeries for torn labrums in both shoulders.