Ravens-Steelers: Inactives and pre-game notes
Wide receiver Steve Smith is active and will make his return after a two-game absence.
Wide receiver Steve Smith is active and will make his return after a two-game absence.
Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell are dynamic talents who make Pittsburgh the favorite to win the AFC North.
Both starters were listed as full participants in the Ravens’ walk-through on Friday.
The veteran wide receiver hadn’t practiced since injuring his right ankle on Oct. 9.
The inside linebacker missed the final two games before the bye with a hamstring injury.
It’s admirable that Ozzie Newsome stays out of the spotlight when the Ravens are thriving, but is it fair that John Harbaugh faces all of the media heat now?
After returning to practice on Friday, quarterback Joe Flacco is active and expected to start.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith was practicing in a red non-contact jersey for the second straight day.
Wide receiver Steve Smith remained sidelined as he continues to recover from an ankle injury.
As expected, starting inside linebacker C.J. Mosley (hamstring) was deactivated for Sunday’s game.
Hurting at inside linebacker, the Ravens added the rookie free agent to the 53-man roster.
Steve Smith (ankle) is among five players listed as doubtful to play against the New York Giants.
The rookie left tackle has missed the last two games with a foot injury.
The status of linebacker C.J. Mosley is in question for Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.
The Ravens defense has received little love despite substantial improvement to begin 2016.
Joe Flacco set a new Ravens record with 21 consecutive completions in the 19-17 win.
Since 1990, NFL teams starting 3-0 have made the playoffs 75.6 percent of the time.
Dennis Pitta led all Ravens receivers with nine catches for 102 yards.
C.J. Mosley’s game-clinching interception came after an absurd taunting penalty gave Baltimore a break.
The second-year outside linebacker did not practice all week while dealing with an ankle injury.
The Ravens inside linebacker was listed with a thigh issue on the first injury report of the week.
The 2015 first-round pick’s injury is considered minor, according to an ESPN report.
As veterans such as Steve Smith and Terrell Suggs return from injuries, the development of young players is critical for both the present and future.
Since winning Super Bowl XLVII, the Ravens have gone just 23-25 over the last three seasons.
Even without Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh’s speed on display in Sunday’s loss to Denver left you in awe.
The longtime punter is heading to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his 10-year career.
Baltimore may still field a defense, but they no longer have a “Ravens” defense.
Defensive end Chris Canty failed to practice all week after suffering a calf injury in Week 2.
The 2015 first-round pick hadn’t practiced since injuring his right knee on July 30.
The Ravens possess a deep group of defensive linemen led by standout nose tackle Brandon Williams.
The seventh-year cornerback missed all of training camp last year with a back injury.
Luke Jones takes a look at each positional group as the Ravens report to Owings Mills in the coming days.
Baltimore is counting on Timmy Jernigan to lead the way in filling the large shoes of Haloti Ngata.
The third-year defensive lineman emerged as one of the better nose tackles in the NFL last season.
The 30-year-old quarterback has never received Pro Bowl honors in his seven-year career.
2014 first-round pick C.J. Mosley became the first Ravens rookie to ever make the Pro Bowl.
The suspension of Haloti Ngata is the latest chapter in what’s been a forgettable year for the Ravens.
Eric Weddle remains one of the best safeties in the NFL to lead the Chargers’ sixth-ranked pass defense.
Luke Jones looks into the crystal ball as the Ravens try to improve to 7-4 in the AFC North.
The annual meetings may not be the hottest thing going in the NFL anymore, but Ravens-Steelers has become a legacy rivalry.