Ravens-Bengals: Inactives and pre-game notes
Punt returner Cyrus Jones has been benched after last Sunday’s fumble against New England.
Punt returner Cyrus Jones has been benched after last Sunday’s fumble against New England.
Asked if he was feeling better after practice, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson smiled and said, “Yes, sir, I’m good.”
Fourth-round pick Ryan Finley will make his first NFL start for the winless Bengals on Sunday.
The Ravens quarterback is the second player to miss practice with an illness this week.
The Ravens rookie wide receiver wasn’t on Wednesday’s injury report for the first time since Week 5.
Earl Thomas enjoyed his best game as a Raven against the Patriots on Sunday Night Football.
Lamar Jackson is an MVP candidate and the Ravens a serious Super Bowl contender after starting 6-2 for the first time since 2012.
The Baltimore defense should have its full allotment of players against New England on Sunday night.
Rookie Marquise Brown was practicing Wednesday for the first time since hurting his right ankle on Oct. 6.
Lamar Jackson is on pace to shatter the single-season quarterback rushing record.
Earl Thomas didn’t make any big plays, but it felt like he became a true Raven in Sunday’s win.
Seattle has struggled to slow tight ends, which should mean a big day for Mark Andrews.
The second-year safety injured his left knee late in Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.
“We’re seeing what we’re good at. We’re seeing what we’re struggling at, and we’re making the right corrections. It might not show up right off, but it’s going to pay off in the end.”
Marlon Humphrey made the play of the game at Heinz Field.
Safety Earl Thomas is looking for his first interception since the season opener.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams (knee) practiced for the first time since missing the Week 4 loss to Cleveland.
The Ravens were the ones who looked more like the old Browns in the second half.
The post-game reaction was what you’d expect after the Ravens defense offered one of the worst home performances in team history.
The first meeting between Lamar Jackson and Baker Mayfield offered plenty of excitement last December.
After concerns about his availability, Mark Andrews caught just three passes for 15 yards in Kansas City.
Lamar Jackson came back to earth in Week 3, but there’s no reason to be discouraged.
“Can we play better? We will play better, and we’ll learn a lot from that experience.”
The Chiefs scored 24 points through four quarters against Baltimore last December, their 2018 season-low total in regulation.
Just 14 snaps produced four catches, 147 yards, and two touchdowns for Marquise Brown in his NFL debut.
Head coach John Harbaugh said the 31-year-old did not suffer a season-ending injury.
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas will begin his Ravens career with a bang.
Veteran cornerback Brandon Carr was the only player listed on Baltimore’s injury report Wednesday.
Marlon Humphrey was consistently the best player on the field over the last three weeks.
The seven-time Pro Bowl selection has missed two straight practices with the issue.
The six-time Pro Bowl safety returned a Lamar Jackson interception for a long touchdown.
The 26-year-old journeyman was coached by Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman in high school.
Entering his first full year as a starter, Lamar Jackson has looked steady throwing the football so far.
All players on the current roster have now passed the conditioning test.
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas received a four-year, $55 million contract to come to Baltimore.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown is one of only a few health questions ahead of training camp.
Baltimore players won’t reconvene for the start of training camp until late July.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown has been working out on a side field during mandatory minicamp.
Hayden Hurst has become a bit of a forgotten man after an injury-plagued rookie season.
Earl Thomas was practicing this week for the first time since fracturing his lower left leg last September.