Ravens-Bengals: Inactives and pre-game notes
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey will have his hands full trying to slow Pro Bowl receiver A.J. Green.
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey will have his hands full trying to slow Pro Bowl receiver A.J. Green.
Cincinnati running back Joe Mixon had a strong performance in Week 17 last season.
“We’ve still got that bitter taste in our mouths, but this is a new year, new look, new opportunity for us.”
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey had four pass breakups against the Bills.
Showing off a new set of weapons, Joe Flacco posted his highest passer rating since 2014.
After an eventful offseason, Joe Flacco will have his first real chance to begin silencing critics on Sunday.
Rookie linebacker Kenny Young is practicing fully after suffering a minor knee injury in the preseason finale.
Marlon Humphrey’s development is vital to both the present and future of the Baltimore defense.
The presence of Robert Griffin III shouldn’t impact Baltimore’s plans to use Lamar Jackson in games.
Starting running back Alex Collins touched the ball just three times during the preseason.
Baltimore is set to enter the regular season with three quarterbacks for the first time since 2009.
James Urban has put a room that includes three former first-round picks in a good place at the end of the preseason.
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.
Return specialist Tim White’s roster chances took a hit after a fumble in the first quarter.
Reserve linebacker Albert McClellan is one of the longest-tenured players on the Baltimore roster.
No one would have predicted Jimmy Smith playing this soon in the preseason a few months ago.
The Ravens offense did what was expected against a Los Angeles defense featuring only one regular starter.
Rookie right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. will try to build upon a solid performance in the Hall of Fame Game.
All eyes will be on rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson as he receives his first NFL preseason action.
Joe Flacco continues to show improved footwork and more accuracy than he has in a long time.
The 2018 first-round pick hadn’t practiced since last Thursday due to a “soft-tissue” ailment.
“Guys coming out of college aren’t as callused up as they used to be.”
The longtime Ravens quarterback intends to delay what many see as the inevitable by winning in the only way he can — on the field.
Third-year left tackle Ronnie Stanley was a new absence as Baltimore returned to practice on Sunday.
John Harbaugh is easing players into the start of a longer-than-usual training camp to try to curtail early-summer injuries.
Luke Jones thinks Willie Snead could be the sneaky choice to stand out in Baltimore’s revamped receiver group.
Baltimore will play five preseason games and participate in joint practices with two different teams this summer.
John Harbaugh’s team reconvenes for the start of training camp in less than five weeks.
There is no quarterback controversy this spring, but it’s becoming increasingly clear the Ravens still want to get the rookie on the field.
The Louisville product’s deal includes a fifth-year team option for the 2022 season.
Joe Flacco has thrown an exceptional deep ball so far this spring.
The 30-year-old had just 618 receiving yards last year, his lowest total since an abbreviated 2013 campaign.
Michael Crabtree stood out as the media got their first on-field glimpse of him as a Raven.
“Obviously, when you pick a quarterback — when you pick anybody in the first round — it means something.”
The Ravens should do what they can to utilize Lamar Jackson’s athleticism without disrupting the offense’s rhythm or his long-term development.
Fourth-round cornerback Anthony Averett was among those agreeing to four-year deals on Saturday.
An organization that’s struggled to remain relevant nationally in recent years will have plenty of buzz as the Lamar Jackson watch begins
“We did address a lot of areas, but ask me two years from now. Because now we have to get them in, we have to work with them, we have to develop them.”