Twelve Ravens Thoughts following Week 6 win over Tennessee in London
Rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers scored his first NFL touchdown in Sunday’s win over the Titans.
Rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers scored his first NFL touchdown in Sunday’s win over the Titans.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with the draft nearly upon us.
Ex-Raven Ryan Jensen was one of several free-agent centers to re-sign with their 2021 teams.
T.Y. Hilton became the latest wide receiver to turn down a push from the Ravens in free agency.
Marquise Brown finished 2020 with a bang, catching six touchdowns over the last six games of the regular season.
Defensive lineman Derek Wolfe is among Baltimore’s 17 unrestricted free agents this offseason.
The Bills have a terrific passing offense while Baltimore has a special running game and better defense. We’ll see which profile prevails.
Edge runs from rookie J.K. Dobbins figure to be an effective counter to New York’s tough interior defense.
On the same day six players were reinstated from the reserve-COVID-19 list, the Ravens officially added a three-time Pro Bowl
Cornerback Jimmy Smith missed Friday’s practice with a back issue, increasing concerns in the secondary.
Running back Mark Ingram appears unlikely to play against Indianapolis.
Wide receiver Miles Boykin showed up on Friday’s injury report with a thigh injury.
The Pro Bowl left tackle continues to nurse the shoulder injury that sidelined him in Week 4.
Ronnie Stanley was deactivated with a shoulder injury that forced him out of practices late in the week.
The Baltimore left tackle is dealing with a shoulder issue stemming from Monday’s loss to Kansas City.
Veteran wide receiver Chris Moore broke his finger before the start of full-team workouts last month.
Reserve offensive lineman D.J. Fluker was one of four players limited in Saturday’s practice.
Defensive back Anthony Levine remained limited in Friday’s practice due to an abdomen injury.
Since signing a three-year, $25.8 million extension in February of 2019, the slot cornerback has played just one full game.
Baltimore entered Sunday seeking its 14th consecutive regular-season win and a 2-0 start to 2020.
The Pro Bowl left tackle should be good to go against the Houston Texans on Sunday.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley left the Week 1 win with an ankle injury, but another ailment sidelined him Wednesday.
Despite his late addition to the injury report with back spasms, Jimmy Smith was active on Sunday.
Second-year running back Justice Hill is one of three Baltimore players who won’t play against Cleveland.
Rookie third-round pick Tyre Phillips didn’t practice Thursday with what was listed as an ankle injury.
Special teams standout Chris Moore remained sidelined as Baltimore ramped up preparations for the 2020 opener.
Baltimore must make its roster cuts by 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.
It’s been a quiet summer for Jaylon Ferguson, who missed some time with an early injury.
Baltimore practiced Thursday morning before canceling afternoon football meetings to discuss social justice efforts.
Trace McSorley is in a battle with undrafted rookie Tyler Huntley for the No. 3 quarterback spot.
Trace McSorley is in a battle with undrafted rookie Tyler Huntley for the No. 3 quarterback spot.
“He’s been throwing the ball beautifully all training camp, and the arm gets a little tired every now and then.”
D.J. Fluker echoed what we’ve all known since eight-time Pro Bowl right guard Marshal Yanda announced his retirement in March.
The Ravens defensive line is having fun with veteran free-agent arrivals Derek Wolfe and Calais Campbell.
The 2019 fourth-round pick tore the ACL and MCL in his right knee over the weekend.
Luke Jones makes his first 53-man roster prediction with media access to summer practices beginning Monday.
Barner returned 35 punts for 267 yards and a touchdown and 17 kickoffs for 406 yards playing for Atlanta last season, but he fumbled four times.
Barner returned 35 punts for 267 yards and a touchdown and 17 kickoffs for 406 yards playing for Atlanta last season, but he fumbled four times.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with March winding down.
Baltimore had been interested in re-signing Super Bowl XLVII champion and veteran linebacker Josh Bynes.