McSorley out with back injury, paving way for Huntley as Ravens backup QB
The Ravens also made a series of moves to trim their preseason roster from 90 players to 85.
The Ravens also made a series of moves to trim their preseason roster from 90 players to 85.
Luke Jones takes a look at each position group ahead of Saturday’s preseason opener with New Orleans.
Justin Houston made plenty of new fans by confirming he passed on an offer from Pittsburgh to join the Ravens.
As the wait continued for Lamar Jackson, Baltimore got its first practice look at veteran edge rusher Justin Houston.
Luke Jones warns early camp observations should be taken with a grain of salt until the threat of contact is introduced.
Will a viable No. 3 tight end emerge behind standout veterans Mark Andrews and Nick Boyle?
Seventy players were taking part in Wednesday’s voluntary organized team activity.
With Sammy Watkins and Rashod Bateman now in the mix, Marquise Brown could see more opportunities from the slot in 2021.
First-round pick Rashod Bateman and the rest of the 2021 draft class hit the practice field in Owings Mills over the weekend.
Mark Andrews is the only tight end in Ravens history to produce multiple seasons of at least 700 receiving yards and seven touchdown catches.
After Nick Boyle’s season-ending injury, the 28-year-old appeared in the final six regular-season games and both postseason contests.
Veteran quarterback Robert Griffin III was already scheduled to become a free agent in March.
Baltimore must make its roster cuts by 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.
General manager Eric DeCosta must trim the Baltimore roster to 53 players by 4 p.m. on Saturday.
Baltimore practiced Thursday morning before canceling afternoon football meetings to discuss social justice efforts.
Trace McSorley is in a battle with undrafted rookie Tyler Huntley for the No. 3 quarterback spot.
Trace McSorley is in a battle with undrafted rookie Tyler Huntley for the No. 3 quarterback spot.
“We’re just moving forward and putting that situation in the rear view. We’re just trying to get through training camp healthy and get to the first game.”
“We’re just moving forward and putting that situation in the rear view. We’re just trying to get through training camp healthy and get to the first game.”
“He’s been throwing the ball beautifully all training camp, and the arm gets a little tired every now and then.”
D.J. Fluker echoed what we’ve all known since eight-time Pro Bowl right guard Marshal Yanda announced his retirement in March.
Seeing coaches wearing masks was certainly weird, but the rest of the 90-minute workout felt like normal football.
Baltimore also signed three more 2020 draft picks on Wednesday afternoon.