Ravens-Panthers preseason primer: Five players to watch
Luke Jones identifies five players worth watching in Baltimore’s preseason opener.
Luke Jones identifies five players worth watching in Baltimore’s preseason opener.
Head coach John Harbaugh all but ruled out Joe Flacco for Thursday’s game against Carolina.
The absence of left tackle Ronnie Stanley creates further doubt about Flacco taking the field against Carolina.
Joe Flacco was one of the few older players not to receive the day off on Friday.
Luke Jones offers some purple-related thoughts with the preseason opener still more than a week away.
Only the Ravens quarterback could get away with making fun of Pitta getting hurt.
After failing the conditioning test and a couple quiet practices, the speedy receiver made several plays on Sunday.
Wearing a red non-contact jersey and a knee brace, the Ravens quarterback appeared to be moving well.
The Ravens aren’t too concerned about Wallace, who is expected to pass in the next couple days.
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.
“I wanted to be the guy that played 15, 16, or 17 years and didn’t miss a snap. To come to grips with that was definitely tough.”
Signed to a five-year, $37.5 million contract in 2014, the 29-year-old started just 17 games in the last two seasons.
The 2015 first-round pick was expected to bring play-making ability that the Ravens lacked last season.
The 31-year-old quarterback continues to rehab his surgically-repaired left knee.
The 28-year-old Ducasse started 11 games for the Chicago Bears last season.
Mike Flacco, a former Orioles draft pick and younger brother of Joe, tried out for the Ravens this weekend.
After the Super Bowl MVP limped off the field in 2015, we talked about the long road to getting back on the field and trying to be better than ever.
Everyone knows Number 5 is from the Jersey side of the Philly thing, but let’s take a deeper dive into the local sports fandom of the Super Bowl XLVII MVP
It was three years beyond the glory of the MVP status in New Orleans when No. 5 sat down with Nestor and Luke to talk about real life in an offseason with swirling changes.
The Ravens quarterback is already running and doing some agility work at less than full speed.
2015 first-round pick Breshad Perriman was among the players who reported for Monday’s voluntary workout.
Joe Flacco and Baltimore will also travel to Heinz Field to take on Pittsburgh on Christmas Day.
While speaking at length about the tragic death of cornerback Tray Walker as well as NFL rules changes and instant
The Ravens have dealt with tragedy before in their 20-year existence, but never quite like this. The death of 23-year-old
Mike Wallace doesn’t need to be a 1,200-yard receiver for the Baltimore passing game to thrive in 2016.
Looking to add more speed to their passing game, the Ravens continue to look at free-agent wide receiver Mike Wallace.
Courtney Upshaw is one of nine unrestricted free agents set to hit the open market on March 9.
The Ravens are paying Flacco a lot of money while avoiding headaches when he reaches his mid-30s.
The 31-year-old quarterback had been scheduled to carry a $28.55 million salary cap number in 2016.
The status of Joe Flacco’s contract was one of several headlines in Indianapolis.
The 31-year-old quarterback is scheduled to carry a $28.55 million salary cap figure for 2016.
Like Ray Lewis in Super Bowl XLVII, Peyton Manning looked like a player who needs to walk away.
Cam Newton has had an MVP season without a stellar group of wide receivers around him.
Even without Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh’s speed on display in Sunday’s loss to Denver left you in awe.
Entering his ninth year, the Ravens quarterback is set to carry a $28.5 million salary cap figure in 2016.
Ozzie Newsome could face more scrutiny this offseason than at any point during his 20 years in Baltimore.
The five-time Pro Bowl guard is the first offensive lineman to be voted team MVP since the award was introduced in 2003.
Ryan Mallett etched his name in Ravens-Steelers lore with a surprising performance on Sunday.
A season sweep and potentially knocking Pittsburgh out of the playoffs? Baltimore will take it despite a disappointing year.