Ravens officially list Jackson, Andrews, Edwards as questionable for Week 11
Quarterback Lamar Jackson missed Friday’s practice due to illness, but he’s still expected to play against Carolina.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson missed Friday’s practice due to illness, but he’s still expected to play against Carolina.
Sure, the Ravens haven’t played a lot of football over the last three weeks but Luke Jones and Nestor have been watching the rest of the NFL shape the playoff race.
Running back Gus Edwards missed the Week 9 win at New Orleans with a hamstring injury.
The Ravens returned to the practice field on Monday after enjoying their bye week.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar Jackson and Ravens running to victories once again
Luke Jones and Nestor look ahead to Ravens second half and path to playoffs
On a heady three-game winning streak heading into a bye and with a suspect schedule ahead, Luke Jones and Nestor look ahead to Ravens second half and a path to the playoffs.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar Jackson and Ravens running to victories once again and how the win over the
Baltimore deactivated veteran inside linebacker Josh Bynes and rookie outside linebacker David Ojabo.
Inside linebacker Roquan Smith will make his Ravens debut on Monday night.
The Baltimore offense will be missing some key pieces against the Saints for Monday Night Football.
All-Pro tight end Mark Andrews missed the entire practice week due to shoulder and knee injuries.
Isaiah Likely could once again see a bigger role if Mark Andrews doesn’t play against the Saints on Monday.
After concluding their 21-day practice window, Tyus Bowser and David Ojabo went on the 53-man roster on Tuesday.
“There’s a little more there from a strain standpoint, so conversations will be had.”
Rookie Isaiah Likely’s breakout night included strong blocking, which had been an issue earlier in the season.
All-Pro tight end Mark Andrews (knee) was deemed good to go after a pregame workout.
Despite the 23-20 victory, Baltimore’s woes inside the red zone continued on Sunday.
Perhaps in our haste to throw it all away, we’ve lost sight of the fact that the entire operation has been assembled to run around – and with – No. 8 and still does that better than anyone when they’re doing it the right way.
The star quarterback threw only 16 passes in Sunday’s 23-20 victory over Cleveland.
“I felt good, and I wanted to keep going. I wish I could have done more.”
Running back Gus Edwards finally made his return from the ACL injury sustained days before the 2021 season opener.
With back-to-back road games against Tampa Bay and New Orleans looming, Baltimore can’t afford to lose this one on multiple levels.
A Friday ESPN report indicated running back J.K. Dobbins will have arthroscopic knee surgery and miss four to six weeks.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as Baltimore aims to get back on track and stay in first place in the AFC North.
After beginning the season on the PUP list, running back Gus Edwards officially began his 21-day practice window on Wednesday.
Recovering from a serious knee injury suffered 13 months ago, Gus Edwards is currently on the physically unable to perform list.
Could a conservative summer and key players still working their way back to full strength lead to a slower start for the Ravens?
The star offensive lineman took the field with his Baltimore teammates for the first time since the 2021 season opener.
Baltimore faces some tough calls such as what to do with a deep defensive line group that’s impressed this summer.
Running back Gus Edwards will now be sidelined until at least October as he continues to recover from last September’s serious knee injury.
Free-agent newcomer Marcus Williams headlines a very deep group of safeties for Baltimore.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor convene on preseason goals for Ravens offense and health concerns
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor convene on preseason goals for Ravens offense and health concerns
Rookie tight end Isaiah Likely has been one of the most impressive performers over the first two weeks of training camp.
“I definitely feel a lot more confident and a lot better at things that I needed to work on.”
The 2020 second-round pick took part in some individual drills and did additional work on a side field during Monday’s practice.
Cornerback Marcus Peters has been a frequent sideline observer, but he isn’t expected to begin practicing until after the first preseason game.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss first pads on in Owings Mills for Ravens camp as hitting begins
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss first pads on in Owings Mills for Ravens camp as hitting begins