Osemele, Monroe practice fully for second straight day
The starting left side of the Ravens’ offensive line appears set to make its return on Sunday.
The starting left side of the Ravens’ offensive line appears set to make its return on Sunday.
The starting left tackle hasn’t played since the Week 3 win over Cleveland.
Baltimore looks to improve to 5-2 for the fourth time under head coach John Harbaugh.
Despite practicing on a limited basis earlier this week, left guard Kelechi Osemele is doubtful for Sunday’s game.
The starting left tackle has missed the last three games since undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.
The Ravens listed three starters as inactive for Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay.
The starting left guard missed all practice this week while dealing with a knee injury.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The Pro Bowl linebacker has been nursing a groin injury since Sunday’s win in Cleveland.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The injury report remained troubling for the Ravens Thursday as they continued preparations for their Week
The early indication is that rookie free agent James Hurst will fill in on the starting offensive line.
Linebacker Terrell Suggs was just one key veteran absent as the Ravens returned to the practice field.
The starting cornerback practiced fully for the third straight week and could finally make his 2014 debut Sunday.
The Ravens quarterback was dealing with a stomach bug he caught from his oldest son earlier this week.
The quarterback has never missed a game in his seven-year career.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens continued to be without a number of key veterans as left tackle Eugene Monroe
The health of the 2012 second-round pick is far more important than figuring out who’s going to play right tackle.
The Ravens have officially received a seventh-round pick from the Miami Dolphins as compensation for last season’s trade of left
The 26-year-old agreed to terms shortly after the official start of free agency on Tuesday afternoon.
Baltimore remains in the hunt to re-sign Eugene Monroe after electing not to give him the franchise tag last week.
Teams were officially allowed to begin contacting the agents of pending free agents at noon on Saturday.
The Ravens head coach reiterated that the facts will determine the consequences for the troubled running back.
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Baltimore will now try to work out a long-term agreement before the 26-year-old officially hits free agency on March 11.
With potential needs at wide receiver, offensive line, tight end, safety, and running back, there are plenty of options available.
Linebacker Daryl Smith is just one of several key free agents on which the Ravens must make difficult decisions.
The Ravens offensive line allowed 48 sacks and was largely responsible for the worst running game in franchise history this season.
Fullback Vonta Leach is just one veteran not expected to return to Baltimore for the 2014 season.
After finally finding room to run in Chicago, Ray Rice now must face New York’s top-ranked run defense.
Baltimore will receive a conditional late-round pick from the Dolphins assuming McKinnie passes the physical to complete the trade.
John Harbaugh said Monday that the Ravens aren’t committed to any specific blocking scheme with the running game averaging just 2.7 yards per carry.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday…
Barring any unforeseen changes, the former Jaguars left tackle will start for the Ravens on Sunday.
The monster early-season performance by Terrell Suggs is just one reason why the Ravens are 3-2 despite several major concerns.
The new left tackle was noncommittal about his chances of playing against the Dolphins on Sunday.
The acquisition of the Jaguars tackle sends a message, but long-term viability at the position would be more valuable.
Baltimore will reportedly send fourth- and fifth-round picks to Jacksonville for the 26-year-old lineman.