Ravens-Chiefs: Inactives and pre-game notes
Tight end Mark Andrews was active and played despite some concern about a lingering foot injury.
Tight end Mark Andrews was active and played despite some concern about a lingering foot injury.
Maurice Canady took the place of second-year offensive tackle Greg Senat on the active roster.
John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta must trim the Baltimore roster to 53 players by 4 p.m. Saturday.
Baltimore must weigh whether to keep rookie Trace McSorley as a third quarterback on the roster.
Lamar Jackson and a rebuilt offense present quite the catch-22 for John Harbaugh this preseason.
Hayden Hurst has become a bit of a forgotten man after an injury-plagued rookie season.
Wide receiver DeVier Posey was included in the first group of players waived on Friday afternoon.
The distribution of playing time on Thursday could offer a clue as to how many quarterbacks the Ravens plan to keep.
Ronnie Stanley left last Monday’s preseason game in Indianapolis with a mild knee sprain.
Stanley Jean-Baptiste is one of a few young corners to turn heads this summer.
Baltimore wisely held out Joe Flacco in Miami, but a list of recent health concerns only grew on Saturday.
The Hayden Hurst injury and an underwhelming wide receiver competition could pave the way to a roster spot for Darren Waller.
Jimmy Smith’s suspension opens up another roster spot for the first four games of the season.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley’s status for Saturday is in doubt after suffering a minor knee sprain in Indianapolis.
No one would have predicted Jimmy Smith playing this soon in the preseason a few months ago.
The six-time Pro Bowl guard is fully recovered from the broken ankle that cost him most of the 2017 season.
South Carolina’s Hayden Hurst is the first tight end since Todd Heap in 2001 to be drafted by the Ravens in the first round.