Ravens bring Diontae Johnson saga to end, rule out Nelson Agholor for Pittsburgh game
The former Pro Bowl wide receiver made only one catch in four games and was suspended for the week
The former Pro Bowl wide receiver made only one catch in four games and was suspended for the week
Will Baltimore pull into a first-place tie in the AFC North or will the Steelers celebrate a division title on the Ravens’ home field?
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman was spotted wearing a walking boot on his foot after hurting it in practice on Wednesday.
Wide receiver Nelson Agholor was the most notable Baltimore player not to practice Tuesday.
The disgruntled wide receiver will stay away from the team in Week 16 after serving a one-game suspension.
Tight end Mark Andrews became the franchise’s all-time leader in touchdowns scored (48) on Sunday.
John Harbaugh discusses latest twist in Diontae Johnson saga as Ravens begin preparations for Pittsburgh
The benching of Marcus Williams. The offensive line not holding up as well as hoped. The porous defense. The obvious misses and concerns with the kicker. It’s all resulted in a less-than-predicted 8-5 mark at a very-late bye week for the mostly-healthy Baltimore Ravens. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the many concerns and the team’s ability to rebound with an ambitious schedule of games in New York, hosting Pittsburgh and traveling to Houston on Christmas to kick start a playoff march that will put them on the road amidst hostility.
Headed to the Meadowlands as a huge favorite and with two quick and supremely important games with Pittsburgh and Houston before Christmas day, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the playoff path of the Baltimore Ravens and the “Super Bowl or bust” mantra that is starting to feel fleeting with five losses.
The bye week drama with Diontae Johnson. The misses and head of Justin Tucker. And three games coming in 11 days coming for the Baltimore Ravens, who headed to Exit 16W on the New Jersey Turnpike this Sunday as prohibitive favorites. Luke Jones and Nestor reset the Ravens’ bye week and prepare for a perilous holiday with Steelers and Texans waiting to determine their January destiny.
Headed to the Meadowlands as a huge favorite and with two quick and supremely important games with Pittsburgh and Houston before Christmas day, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the playoff path of the Baltimore Ravens and the “Super Bowl or bust” mantra that is starting to feel fleeting with five losses.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as Lamar Jackson and the Ravens return to work for the stretch run.
The bye week drama with Diontae Johnson. The misses and head of Justin Tucker. And three games coming in 11 days coming for the Baltimore Ravens, who headed to Exit 16W on the New Jersey Turnpike this Sunday as prohibitive favorites. Luke Jones and Nestor reset the Ravens’ bye week and prepare for a perilous holiday with Steelers and Texans waiting to determine their January destiny.
For what it’s worth, wide receivers Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman denied Johnson’s situation being a distraction for the team with Flowers saying he’d “be welcomed back” after his suspension. In four games since being acquired from Carolina in late October, Johnson has registered just one catch for six yards on five targets.
Rashod Bateman says knee feeling better after Ravens’ bye week
Zay Flowers says he doesn’t view Diontae Johnson suspension as distraction for Ravens
John Harbaugh on Diontae Johnson’s post-suspension future with Ravens: “We’ll see where it goes as time permits”
Given the messy Diontae Johnson saga, Baltimore needs Rashod Bateman’s knee to be right coming out of the bye week.
Head coach John Harbaugh had refrained from commenting on why Johnson didn’t play in the 24-19 loss to the Eagles.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with Baltimore going into its bye week at 8-5.
The benching of Marcus Williams. The offensive line not holding up as well as hoped. The porous defense. The obvious misses and concerns with the kicker. It’s all resulted in a less-than-predicted 8-5 mark at a very-late bye week for the mostly-healthy Baltimore Ravens. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the many concerns and the team’s ability to rebound with an ambitious schedule of games in New York, hosting Pittsburgh and traveling to Houston on Christmas to kick start a playoff march that will put them on the road amidst hostility.
Derrick Henry didn’t score a touchdown for the first time all season, but Monday was arguably his best game as a Raven
Patrick Queen’s comments this week were much ado about nothing, but they added spice to a rivalry lacking it recently.
Two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Tre’Davious White hopes to right his career and help a struggling Baltimore defense.
Baltimore completed a season sweep of the AFC North rival Bengals in a 35-34 thriller on Thursday night.
Marlon Humphrey was very critical of Baltimore’s defense following Thursday’s 35-34 win over Cincinnati.
As Lamar Jackson floats through another season as a potential MV3 for the Baltimore Ravens, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the quarterback play around the rest of the NFL and teams with Super Bowl hopes – and the unsavory options otherwise.
Marlon Humphrey and the defense hope to make a statement after the Week 5 win “felt like we should have lost” in his words.
As Lamar Jackson floats through another season as a potential MV3 for the Baltimore Ravens, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the quarterback play around the rest of the NFL and teams with Super Bowl hopes – and the unsavory options otherwise.
After acquiring Diontae Johnson last week, general manager Eric DeCosta made a trade with the Los Angeles Rams on Tuesday.
Luke Jones says it looks like the red-hot Lamar Jackson is “playing a different sport” right now.
Will Baltimore get back on track after last week’s upset loss in Cleveland?
The tradition of defensive football is in question with the 5-3 Baltimore Ravens. As the injuries mount and the trading deadline looms, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the defensive issues and communication problems as the Denver Broncos come to town Sunday and the Bengals follow on Thursday night.
The tradition of defensive football is in question with the 5-3 Baltimore Ravens. As the injuries mount and the trading deadline looms, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the defensive issues and communication problems as the Denver Broncos come to town Sunday and the Bengals follow on Thursday night.
Head coach John Harbaugh described Wednesday’s absence as “a rest day” for the superstar quarterback.
The 31-year-old hurt his right calf in the second quarter of last Sunday’s loss in Cleveland.
With the trade deadline just a week away, the NFL’s top-ranked offense has only gotten stronger.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson will miss his first game since sitting out the final four contests of the 2021 season.
Veteran safety Tony Jefferson has played well in his return to Baltimore, collecting 13 tackles, a sack, and a pass breakup in three games.
On the same day he turned 25, we learned the next time we’ll see Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will likely be next season.