Trying to make sense of blowing a three touchdown lead at home
Luke Jones and Nestor take an initial attempt at trying to explain everything about the Baltimore Ravens that imploded on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
Luke Jones and Nestor take an initial attempt at trying to explain everything about the Baltimore Ravens that imploded on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
The Dolphins accomplished something no opponent had done against Baltimore in 25 years.
In the postgame, John Harbaugh had no answers for the rarest of rarities in his 15 seasons coaching the Ravens – a historic loss that required lots of bad calls, bad plays, bad decisions and poor football that turned a 35-14 walkover into a stunning 42-38 loss.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters missed the entire 2021 season with a torn ACL sustained days before the opener.
Will Baltimore exorcise the demons from last year’s loss in Miami to improve to 2-0?
Neither Marlon Humphrey nor Brandon Stephens practiced on Friday, leaving the Baltimore secondary looking shaky going into Week 2.
The third-year back says his knee is feeling strong, but he was noncommittal about his status for Sunday’s home opener against Miami.
Baltimore will try to exact some revenge for last year’s humbling defeat to the Dolphins in a Week 10 Thursday night game.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters practiced fully for the first time since returning to practice on Aug. 15.
Running back J.K. Dobbins was listed as a full participant for the first time since returning to practice on Aug. 8.
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Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore’s season-opening victory.
“It was a big part of the game. We were just trying to hold the fort there just a little bit.”
None of the notable Ravens players who began training camp on the PUP list ultimately made it back to action for the 2022 season opener.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The absences of running back J.K. Dobbins, cornerback Marcus Peters, and left tackle Ronnie Stanley all
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.
Veteran running back Kenyan Drake should bring more juice than the late additions of Devonta Freeman and Latavius Murray last season.
Baltimore is expected to make multiple changes to its roster in the coming days.
Despite coming off the physically unable to perform list last week, left tackle Ronnie Stanley wasn’t on the field for Monday’s workout.
Luke Jones makes his last 53-man roster projection before the Ravens trim their roster by 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Only five projected Baltimore starters have seen limited snaps over the first two preseason games.
Running back Gus Edwards will now be sidelined until at least October as he continues to recover from last September’s serious knee injury.
The Ravens hosted fans in Owings Mills for the final time this summer on Wednesday.
Hundley, 29, played just 10 snaps in the fourth quarter of last week’s preseason opener.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters returned to the practice field for the first time since suffering a torn ACL last September.
Free-agent newcomer Marcus Williams headlines a very deep group of safeties for Baltimore.
With Baltimore returning to the practice field over the weekend, Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings.
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.
Ben Powers continues to hold the lead in the starting left guard competition as the preseason opener looms.
“There’s a great plan with the doctors and the trainers going forward, so we’re just going to follow that. We’re going to add a little bit each day and see how it goes.”
“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.
“We want [the foot] to be right and healed. It’s going to take a little bit of time, but it’s not a Lisfranc.”
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
Baltimore had an uneventful first four days of full-squad practices, which is hardly a bad thing after the injuries of last season.