Twelve Ravens thoughts ahead of divisional-round tilt with Buffalo
The Bills have a terrific passing offense while Baltimore has a special running game and better defense. We’ll see which profile prevails.
The Bills have a terrific passing offense while Baltimore has a special running game and better defense. We’ll see which profile prevails.
Veteran defensive back Marcus Peters has been dealing with a back issue this week.
Our favorite special teamer Steve Tasker brings us a Hall of Fame look at the surging Buffalo Bills and Josh Allen in preparation for the Ravens playoff visit to Orchard Park.
Josh Allen led all NFL quarterbacks in touchdown passes and passing yards against the blitz this season.
The Ravens coordinator said he’s not going to deviate from his defense’s identity despite the Bills quarterback’s success against the blitz.
The offensive coordinator believes this group is now “more equipped” to win in the postseason than last year’s record-setting unit.
“I’ve never played in snow, and big guys in slippery situations are not always a good thing.”
The Ravens quarterback acknowledged staying in the pocket and taking too many sacks as a problem in the first half of the season.
Baltimore made life miserable for the Bills quarterback when these teams met in December of last season.
Cornerback Marcus Peters was one of only two players listed as a non-participant on Tuesday.
By the time the Ravens lined up in victory formation to finish Sunday’s 20-13 win, they were finally back where they started 365 days ago.
Lamar Jackson and top-seed Baltimore will take on Houston, Buffalo, or Tennessee at 8:15 p.m. on Jan. 11.
The Ravens defense saved the day and preserved Baltimore’s ninth straight victory.
Baltimore completed a stretch of six of seven games against teams with winning records on Sunday.
Josh Allen has made strides in his second season to propel Buffalo into position for a playoff spot.
Marquise Brown is one of four Baltimore players officially listed as questionable, but all are expected to play.
The Ravens quarterback is 63 yards shy of breaking Michael Vick’s single-season rushing record for a quarterback.
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey had four pass breakups against the Bills.
Showing off a new set of weapons, Joe Flacco posted his highest passer rating since 2014.
Lamar Jackson is active and will serve as the backup to Joe Flacco with veteran Robert Griffin III inactive.
After an eventful offseason, Joe Flacco will have his first real chance to begin silencing critics on Sunday.
Rookie linebacker Kenny Young is practicing fully after suffering a minor knee injury in the preseason finale.
Cornerback Maurice Canady was practicing for the first time since suffering a thigh injury on Aug. 17.
Starting running back Alex Collins touched the ball just three times during the preseason.
Rookie Taquan Mizzell played well in place of the injured Danny Woodhead.
Buck Allen is trying to earn a meaningful role in Baltimore’s rushing attack.
Danny Woodhead remains sidelined after being injured in the second preseason game at Miami.
The catch will be whether the veteran wide receiver leaves Buffalo without a deal Tuesday.
Timmy Jernigan was a disruptive force along the defensive line in Sunday’s win.
The 13-7 victory wasn’t the prettiest performance, but improved team speed offers hope for 2016.
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The Ravens outside linebacker recently suffered a setback in his return from offseason foot surgery.
Second-year linebacker Za’Darius Smith will likely see more snaps with Dumervil out against Buffalo.
“We have to go out there and prove that we’re weapons and that we can do it in live games on Sundays.”
The veteran outside linebacker suffered a setback shortly after coming off the PUP list on Aug. 22.
If the Hall of Fame safety proves himself as a coach, the Ravens can welcome him with open arms in the future.
The future Hall of Fame safety will join Rex Ryan in Buffalo as an assistant defensive backs coach.
The 29-year-old was released by the Bills on Wednesday.
The No. 3 corner is leaving Baltimore after two seasons to play for his hometown team.