Ravens-Colts: Inactives and pre-game notes
With rain in the forecast, Baltimore could lean more heavily on Alex Collins and the ground attack.
With rain in the forecast, Baltimore could lean more heavily on Alex Collins and the ground attack.
Baltimore forced five turnovers and collected three sacks in its Week 2 win over Cleveland.
Wide receiver Chris Moore (hip) is expected to play after practicing fully on Thursday and Friday.
“I don’t think anybody’s at 100 percent, but I’ll be at about 99.9.”
The speedy wideout caught three passes for 72 yards despite turning his right ankle against Pittsburgh.
Alex Collins was once again a difference-maker for an improving Baltimore offense.
Eric Weddle returned an interception for a touchdown to cap a huge fourth quarter for Baltimore.
Monday night represented Baltimore’s closest margin of victory of the season.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith is vying for his first career trip to the Pro Bowl.
Even with few alternatives, it’s becoming very difficult to justify Breshad Perriman being on the field.
Baltimore allowed more than 160 rushing yards for the fourth time in five games.
Pittsburgh hasn’t defeated the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in 1,763 days.
Baltimore looks to improve to 17-2 against Cleveland in the John Harbaugh era.
Second-year receiver Chris Moore caught a 1-yard touchdown to finish off his quiet preseason.
Luke Jones shares some purple thoughts from Thursday’s workout that was open to media.
Is 2015 first-round pick Breshad Perriman ready to make the leap to starting wide receiver?
“I think we have a lot of young, talented guys that are ready to make a name for themselves.”
Running back Kenneth Dixon was just one of several Baltimore picks to offer hope for the future.
His broken knee brace garnered attention, but Joe Flacco’s ugly first-quarter sequence was hard to overlook.
Linebacker Albert McClellan forced a fumble on the first play of the second quarter.
Luke Jones identifies five players worth watching in Baltimore’s second preseason game.
Tight end Dennis Pitta has been sidelined with a finger injury for over two weeks.
Luke Jones offers some purple-related thoughts with the preseason opener still more than a week away.
The veteran cornerback was the last Ravens player who hadn’t passed over the first couple days.
The third-year player left the field with less than an hour remaining in Friday’s practice.
The 2015 first-round pick was expected to bring play-making ability that the Ravens lacked last season.
Luke Jones lays out the early expectations for each draft pick in 2016 and beyond.
Baltimore made an NFL-record five selections in the fourth round on Saturday.