Ravens defense expected to be "full strength" against Miami
Cornerback Jimmy Smith is set to return from a back injury after a two-game absence.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith is set to return from a back injury after a two-game absence.
The Ravens cornerback has missed the last two games while dealing with a back issue.
The No. 1 cornerback was back on the field as Baltimore practiced indoors on Wednesday.
Safety Lardarius Webb saw extensive time at the nickel spot in Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.
As expected, cornerback Jimmy Smith is inactive for the second straight week with a back injury.
The second-year tight end is expected to mostly serve in a blocking capacity for Baltimore.
The veteran outside linebacker was a full participant in practices throughout the week.
The cornerback has taken part in only one walk-through practice since the Week 10 win over Cleveland.
The top cornerback missed his first game of the season with a back injury in Week 11.
Baltimore failed to produce a big play on either side of the ball to swing the momentum against Dallas.
The five-time Pro Bowl selection made his first NFL start at left guard on Sunday.
Without Jimmy Smith in the secondary, Baltimore’s top-ranked defense was no match for the Cowboys.
Defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan is active despite missing practices this week with a bad shoulder.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at AT&T Stadium on Sunday.
The Ravens cornerback was sidelined most of the week with a back injury.
Baltimore’s top cornerback continues to be sidelined with a back issue.
The Pro Bowl outside linebacker was back on the field for the first time since Oct. 9.
C.J. Mosley’s interception late in the fourth quarter preserved a 25-20 win over Cleveland in Week 2.
His broken knee brace garnered attention, but Joe Flacco’s ugly first-quarter sequence was hard to overlook.
Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell are dynamic talents who make Pittsburgh the favorite to win the AFC North.
“I am telling my boys that ‘7’ is playing, and not only that, he’s going to try and light our ass up, so prepare.”
Luke Jones looks into the crystal ball to see what happens over the rest of the 2016 season.
The 2013 first-round pick injured his knee in the second preseason game in August.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith was practicing in a red non-contact jersey for the second straight day.
The 13-7 victory wasn’t the prettiest performance, but improved team speed offers hope for 2016.
Will Baltimore win its first season opener since 2012?
As veterans such as Steve Smith and Terrell Suggs return from injuries, the development of young players is critical for both the present and future.
Luke Jones identifies five players worth watching in Baltimore’s second preseason game.
Joe Flacco was one of the few older players not to receive the day off on Friday.
The 28-year-old says he wasn’t 100 percent last season despite starting all 16 games.
Luke Jones offers some purple-related thoughts with the preseason opener still more than a week away.
Steve Smith headlines the list as he continues to work his way back from last November’s Achilles injury.
Since winning Super Bowl XLVII, the Ravens have gone just 23-25 over the last three seasons.
Baltimore can’t rely solely on the healthy return of Terrell Suggs to cure an ineffective pass rush.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Baltimore’s season finale.
The five-time Pro Bowl guard is the first offensive lineman to be voted team MVP since the award was introduced in 2003.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.
The Ravens listed right tackle Rick Wagner and cornerback Jimmy Smith as probable for Sunday’s home finale against Pittsburgh. Wagner
Before departing to enjoy the Christmas holiday with their families, the Ravens welcomed back two starters to the practice field
Head coach John Harbaugh said Jimmy Smith (hamstring) has “a good chance” to play against Pittsburgh.