Coming off bye, Ravens defense as we know it could be making last stand
With an uncertain quarterback situation, the Baltimore defense needs to step up on Sunday.
With an uncertain quarterback situation, the Baltimore defense needs to step up on Sunday.
Robert Griffin III was the only Baltimore quarterback to practice three days ahead of the Cincinnati game.
The veteran quarterback’s status remains unclear as he nurses a right hip injury.
Short of winning the Super Bowl or Lamar Jackson taking over and being an instant star, what’s really best for Baltimore the rest of the way?
Losses by Cincinnati and Miami left Baltimore only one game back for the final AFC wild-card spot.
Joe Flacco’s status is unclear after he hurt his hip early in the Week 9 loss to Pittsburgh.
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Stopping the run and getting the ground game going will be keys against Denver on Sunday.
Baltimore had no answers for slowing Pro Bowl defensive tackle Geno Atkins and the Bengals front.
Inside linebacker was one of the few positions at which the Ravens defense lacked depth entering the season.
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey will have his hands full trying to slow Pro Bowl receiver A.J. Green.
Cincinnati running back Joe Mixon had a strong performance in Week 17 last season.
The 2016 fourth-round pick has played in just 13 regular-season games due to injuries.
The veteran cornerback’s absence has factored into Baltimore’s demise in three of the last four seasons.
Baltimore will play prime-time games at Cincinnati and in Pittsburgh in the first month of the season.
The big news was the announcement that general manager Ozzie Newsome would step down after the 2018 season.
Baltimore needs to look in the mirror after missing the playoffs for the fourth time in five years.
A victory sends Joe Flacco and Baltimore back to the postseason for the first time since 2014.
Mike Wallace’s post-bye surge has been a key to Baltimore’s offensive improvement.
The veteran wide receiver hasn’t practiced since injuring his left knee on Dec. 17.
Doubts regarding the veteran wide receiver’s status for Week 17 continue to grow.
Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin hasn’t practiced since injuring his left knee in Week 15.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens offense didn’t have to do much in the Week 1 victory over the Bengals.
Week 1 can be fool’s gold, but Baltimore hadn’t dominated like that on the road in quite some time.
The Ravens prioritized defense in the offseason and lost eight offensive players to season-ending injury, suspension, or retirement in the last three months.
Baltimore clinched a winning road trip with one game to go before returning home to Camden Yards.
Kevin Gausman turned in one of the worst starts of his career on Tuesday night.
The holding strategy that the Ravens used at the end of last year’s win over Cincinnati could become illegal.
Despite a lousy performance in Cincinnati, the Ravens didn’t teach us anything we didn’t already know.
Baltimore is seeking its first win at Paul Brown Stadium in exactly five years.
Steve Smith appears set to play his final NFL game in Cincinnati on Sunday.
Baltimore placed veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith on injured reserve to make room on the 53-man roster.
Right tackle Rick Wagner remains in the concussion protocol ahead of Sunday’s tilt with Cincinnati.
Inside linebacker Zach Orr is dealing with a neck injury.
“We’ll play our guys, and everybody that is healthy will go play. That’s the plan.”
Baltimore has gone just 10-20 on the road since Super Bowl XLVII four years ago.
Terrell Suggs played a season-high 61 snaps and collected two strip-sacks in Sunday’s victory.
Safety Lardarius Webb saw extensive time at the nickel spot in Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.
Justin Tucker has been the star of the Baltimore offense with an NFL-leading 27 field goals.
As expected, cornerback Jimmy Smith is inactive for the second straight week with a back injury.