Huntley participates in Ravens walk-through, still in concussion protocol
While backup Tyler Huntley was a limited participant, star quarterback Lamar Jackson was not on the field Tuesday.
While backup Tyler Huntley was a limited participant, star quarterback Lamar Jackson was not on the field Tuesday.
After the narrow win over the Steelers in Pittsburgh with third-string quarterback Anthony Brown, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the suddenly-getting-healthier (well except for Lamar) Ravens and the road ahead to playoffs.
“What we’ve seen from their offense in the last two weeks [is] also the things that he’s kind of been known for in Houston offensively.”
Tyler Huntley remained in concussion protocol as of Monday afternoon.
A more traditional pocket passer returning at less than 100% is much different than Jackson trying to play at less than full strength
Luke Jones and Nestor attempt to navigate road through AFC North to playoffs for gimpy Ravens
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss offense of Greg Roman and passing game of Tyler Huntley after Broncos win
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens win over Broncos and impact of injury to Lamar Jackson on season hopes
Luke Jones and Nestor attempt to navigate the sticky holiday road through the AFC North to playoffs for the gimpy, scrappy Ravens. Plus, some enthusiasm for the surging Terps basketball program under Kevin Willard and Orioles search for more pitching at MLB Winter Meetings.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss offense of Greg Roman and passing game of Tyler Huntley after the narrow Broncos win. And of course, the James Proche pass from inside field goal range.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens late win over Broncos behind Snoop Huntley and the impact of an apparent PCL injury to Lamar Jackson on season hopes in Baltimore.
No, it’s not a time for sweeping narratives but the story of the Baltimore Ravens right now is uncertainty and the path to win the division actually going through the division over the next month in a unique scheduling model that was thought to be a benefit until it’s actually Pittsburgh Week and you don’t know who your quarterback is going to be until you see an MRI.
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the healthier Ravens escape against Cleveland Browns
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss a week of good energy for the now 5-3 Baltimore Ravens.
Baltimore registered a season-high five sacks in Sunday’s win and will soon welcome Tyus Bowser and David Ojabo to the mix.
Despite the 23-20 victory, Baltimore’s woes inside the red zone continued on Sunday.
The veteran defensive end also cited the challenge of turning the page quickly to get ready for a Thursday game at Tampa Bay.
“Special teams is what we preach over here. That’s what it starts off with, and they went out there and did their job.”
Perhaps in our haste to throw it all away, we’ve lost sight of the fact that the entire operation has been assembled to run around – and with – No. 8 and still does that better than anyone when they’re doing it the right way.
The star quarterback threw only 16 passes in Sunday’s 23-20 victory over Cleveland.
Cleveland attempted a 60-yard field goal after a critical false start pushed them back.
“I felt good, and I wanted to keep going. I wish I could have done more.”
The head coach reminded how his team must turn the page quickly to get ready for a Thursday game at Tampa Bay.
Running back Gus Edwards finally made his return from the ACL injury sustained days before the 2021 season opener.
With back-to-back road games against Tampa Bay and New Orleans looming, Baltimore can’t afford to lose this one on multiple levels.
A Friday ESPN report indicated running back J.K. Dobbins will have arthroscopic knee surgery and miss four to six weeks.
The head coach didn’t offer many health updates for injured players hoping to suit up against Cleveland.
The second-year wide receiver practiced all week after missing the last two games with a foot injury.
Numerous members of that championship team will be in attendance for Sunday’s Ravens-Browns game.
“You can’t bring yourself to a halt because all you’re worried about is that. You have to trust the players, trust the plan, mix it up on them.”
“When you see us execute it [with] all 11 guys at the same time trusting one another, the results have been good, so that’s the emphasis.”
“I think that’s kind of been the problem. We’re pressing so hard that it’s almost doing a reverse effect.”
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as Baltimore aims to get back on track and stay in first place in the AFC North.
Defensive end Calais Campbell was back on the practice field after hurting his foot late in last Sunday’s loss to the Giants.
The third-year defensive tackle is having a breakout season for Baltimore.
The Baltimore head coach also discussed the addition of DeSean Jackson and a number of other topics on Sunday.
“Our job is to score points. We’re not trying to rely on [Justin Tucker]. The only time we should rely on him is for extra points.”
Quarterback Lamar Jackson was a limited participant with a hip issue on Wednesday.
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