Tuesday, April 16, 2024

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Yanda, Pollard absent from practice for third straight day

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Two more players returned to the practice field for the Ravens on Friday, but the status of Pro Bowl guard Marshal Yanda and safety Bernard Pollard remains in doubt as both missed their third straight...

Ravens hoping to avoid being held up by "pistol" attack

Defenses have struggled all season against the Redskins' pistol formation and option plays typically used at the collegiate level.

Ravens linebacker Lewis not back on practice field in first day eligible

Ed Dickson, Dannell Ellerbe, and Jacoby Jones also missed practice for the second straight day.

Ngata, Reed, four other Ravens leading way in Pro Bowl voting

Learning the 9-2 Ravens have six players leading their respective positions in voting for the Pro bowl is no surprise, but the list of names is a change from the past with linebackers Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs missing...

Ravens survive against Dallas, but defensive crisis gets worse

Season-ending injuries to Lardarius Webb and Ray Lewis have the Baltimore defense in even greater limbo.

Ravens passing attack preparing for physical Chiefs secondary

Baltimore will encounter a secondary look similar to what they faced against Philadelphia in Week 2.

Smith's status remains fluid as preparations begin for Cleveland

The wide receiver spent Monday with his family as the Ravens turned their attention toward the Cleveland Browns.

Healthier Ravens make final preparations for New England

(Updated: 3:15 p.m.) OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Ravens conducted their final full practice of the week in preparation for their Sunday night showdown with the New England Patriots and appeared to be working with their full 53-man squad. Though they...

Pollard, three others return to practice on Thursday

The strong safety said he will play against Rob Gronkowski and the New England Patriots Sunday night.

Four defensive starters absent from Wednesday's practice

Strong safety Bernard Pollard (ribs) did not practice despite declaring himself ready to go Wednesday.
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