Dobbins on limited workload: “Whenever they want to let me out of the cage, it will be the right time”
While trying to stay patient, the third-year running back made clear he’s ready to play more when the Ravens clear him to do so.
While trying to stay patient, the third-year running back made clear he’s ready to play more when the Ravens clear him to do so.
The Baltimore offensive coordinator said you have to be careful not to overthink things when going up against a familiar opponent.
“We have to be very, very stout in the run game and in our game plan, making sure that [there are] 11 hats to the ball.”
The first-round safety said it will be a group effort to replace starting free safety Marcus Williams.
“We have a lot of respect for him. It’s going to be a dog fight. It’s going to be a good game.”
The head coach maintained former Ravens defensive coordinator Wink Martindale’s departure was a mutual decision.
“Those guys are doing a great job at all types of blitzes in different areas — different guys trapping with the blitz, cover 0 blitzes, and stuff like that.”
While John Harbaugh said David Ojabo won’t play in Week 6, the head coach wasn’t yet ready to rule out Tyus Bowser for Sunday’s game.
Football author Bob Glauber joins Nestor from New York to preview Ravens at Flacco
Luke Jones remembers Tony Siragusa and Jaylon Ferguson.
Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection and Nestor discuss power of John Mayer and McCartney and music in land of no baseball
Nestor welcomes Luke and Chris Pika to Radio Row in Los Angeles with a chat about race and hiring coaches
Mike Rosenfeld and Nestor dish Super Bowl fandom and the rotten side of NFL work culture and ownership
Nestor welcomes Luke Jones and Chris Pika to Radio Row in Los Angeles with a chat about race and hiring coaches.
Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection and Nestor dish Super Bowl fandom and the rotten side of NFL work culture and ownership.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss value and contributions of Ravens executive Joe Hortiz
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss value and contributions of Ravens executive Joe Hortiz, who interviewed for the New York Giants general manager job this weekend
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a busy MLB trading deadline and Orioles realities
With another lost summer closing down Camden Yards, what’s next for Orioles? Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the big moves of the baseball world.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss significance of Ravens in Baltimore on 20th Anniversary of Tampa miracle
Thursday marked the 20th anniversary of the Ravens’ first NFL championship and Baltimore’s return to the top of the football world.
What a difference a day made as many Ravens fans were ready to give up on thoughts of the playoffs after Miami’s win on Saturday.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to dissect all to love about the way the Ravens offense has retooled and regrouped to prepare for a Super Bowl run on the road next month.
While peeking at the out-of-town scoreboard on Sunday, the Ravens again made the playoff field take notice of what they’re doing in December.
Baltimore collected six sacks and held the Giants to just 54 rushing yards.
The standout tight end was hoping the Ravens would get some help in their push for a postseason berth on Sunday.
The third-year running back finished with 85 rushing yards and added 37 receiving yards in the 27-13 victory in Week 16.
The star quarterback threw two touchdown passes and ran fir 80 yards in the 27-13 victory over the New York Giants.
The Ravens have won a season-high four consecutive games and now control their path to January.
Edge runs from rookie J.K. Dobbins figure to be an effective counter to New York’s tough interior defense.
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.