Smith out again as Peters, nine other Ravens labeled questionable for Week 16
Baltimore will again be shorthanded in the secondary for Sunday’s critical game against the New York Giants.
Baltimore will again be shorthanded in the secondary for Sunday’s critical game against the New York Giants.
Standout cornerback Marcus Peters continues to be sidelined with a calf injury.
The veteran head coach noted New York’s recent road win in Seattle as well as the Giants having won four of their last six games.
Jerell Adams has spent time with the New York Giants, Houston, and New Orleans.
Lawrence Guy was one of three former Ravens players to raise the Vince Lombardi Trophy on Sunday.
With Crockett Gillmore going down with a knee injury, the Ravens needed tight end depth.
The Ravens owner told general manager Ozzie Newsome to do what he had to do to get the deal done.
Former Washington wide receiver Pierre Garcon is apparently on his way to joining San Francisco.
Injuries can only go so far in excusing deficiencies across the board for a proud franchise.
As expected, starting inside linebacker C.J. Mosley (hamstring) was deactivated for Sunday’s game.
Steve Smith (ankle) is among five players listed as doubtful to play against the New York Giants.
The rookie left tackle has missed the last two games with a foot injury.
The status of linebacker C.J. Mosley is in question for Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.
Jonathan Schoop gave the Orioles their 34th comeback victory of the season on Sunday.
Luke Jones ponders five questions after the 2016 schedule was officially released on Thursday.
It was 15 years ago today that the Ravens emphatically validated Baltimore’s place in the NFL.
I left my heart in McCovey Cove…
The veteran defensive end had been contemplating retirement this offseason.
There is reportedly an active warrant for the 24-year-old’s arrest in New Jersey for a failure to pay child support.
The 55-year-old served as Giants defensive coordinator in 2007 and 2008.
The Pro Bowl return specialist spent Wednesday visiting the New York Giants before agreeing to remain in Baltimore.
Desperate to improve their production at the tight end position, the Ravens will reportedly try out Jake Ballard. The former
Ravens free safety Ed Reed has been fined a reported $55,000 for a penalized hit on New York Giants wide
Below are our Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the 33-14 win over the New York Giants in Week 16.
The quarterback needed a performance like the one he turned in Sunday, but will the Ravens build on it?
Joe Flacco and the Ravens will attempt to snap a three-game losing streak and clinch the AFC North for the second straight year.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday afternoon…
Less than 10 weeks after undergoing triceps surgery, the future Hall of Fame linebacker won’t make his return Sunday after all.
Here are this weekend’s picks as The Morning Reaction will pick every NFL game this season. Drew Forrester finished 10-6
Can a banged-up Terrell Suggs and a returning Ray Lewis give the Baltimore defense the lift it needs?
With talk of their goals still being in front of them, are the Ravens spending too much time looking at what lies ahead?
The veteran left tackle says he’s ready to step into a larger role if asked to against the New York Giants on Sunday.
Sunday marks the Ravens’ final regular-season contest of the year at M&T Bank Stadium, and they’ll be going out in
It’s time for Flacco & Harbaugh to earn the big bucks…
As easy as it is to give up on the struggling reliever, last season provided a good lesson for Duquette to remember.
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Looking to add depth to a depleted secondary, the Ravens have signed cornerback Bryan McCann to a two-year deal. To
Two weeks ago Adam Jones, the starting centerfielder for the Baltimore Orioles who also fancies himself a free spirit, world
We’re always told not to live in the past in all walks of life, and the devotion to our sports
With the beginning of the 2010 NFL season only hours away, expectations have never been higher in Baltimore as the