Ravens-Washington preseason primer: Five players to watch
Tight end Josh Oliver can lock up a roster spot with a good showing against the Washington Football Team.
Tight end Josh Oliver can lock up a roster spot with a good showing against the Washington Football Team.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens path to Las Vegas and players on bubble
The Shaun Wade trade provided a long-term mulligan and the chance to avoid waiving someone selected in the fifth round.
The fifth-round pick from Ohio State was firmly on the roster bubble after an uneven summer.
Third-year outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson appears to have improved his roster chances over the first two preseason games.
After sustaining a hamstring injury in late July, the wide receiver has been running and working out on a side field for 2 1/2 weeks.
Half of the wide receivers on the active roster weren’t practicing on Tuesday morning.
Reserve safety Jordan Richards was a core contributor on special teams and appeared in every game for Baltimore last year.
Top blocking tight end Nick Boyle still hasn’t practiced since sustaining a serious knee injury last November.
Luke Jones says you won’t find a better individual effort than the 20-yard touchdown run by Ty’Son Williams on Saturday night.
The 31-year-old was Baltimore’s most consistent inside linebacker during the 2020 season.
Baltimore rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns in the second half of Saturday’s win.
Wink Martindale said this week that he wants to see rookie outside linebacker Daelin Hayes play faster.
Tight end Mark Andrews dealt with “pretty serious cramping” during Thursday’s practice in Spartanburg, which created a scary scene.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the new era “pre-visit” scrimmages and scrums before the Ravens play the Panthers in Charlotte on Saturday night.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss remnants of Ravens preseason win over Saints
Baltimore began making cuts earlier this week and must set its initial 53-man roster on Aug. 31.
Marlon Humphrey left Tuesday’s practice with a groin strain that’s not believed to be serious.
With news of Trace McSorley’s more serious back injury, Tyler Huntley turned in a sharp practice on Monday.
The Ravens also made a series of moves to trim their preseason roster from 90 players to 85.
There was little running room or time to throw in the first half of Saturday’s preseason win over New Orleans.
Six takeaways helped mask a concerning performance from the offensive line in Saturday’s victory.
Baltimore extended its remarkable streak of 18 straight preseason wins.
Former third-round pick Jaylon Ferguson finds himself in a very crowded outside linebacker group.
Alejandro Villanueva offered high praise for rookie Odafe Oweh, saying he might be the fastest player on the field.
Head coach John Harbaugh said the rookie first-round pick will be back “sometime in September.”
With numerous injuries on the offensive line and at wide receiver, there wouldn’t appear to be much upside to playing Jackson against New Orleans.
With 21 players not practicing, the heat posed a substantial challenge to those on the field Wednesday morning.
The head coach remains hopeful that the first-round pick will be back in time for the opener on Sept. 13.
Luke Jones says the Baltimore defense continued to hold the upper hand on Tuesday morning.
The first-round pick had been in and out of practice with what was described as “muscle tightness” earlier this month.
Luke Jones says the quarterback’s “personal decision” not to be vaccinated puts Super Bowl-hopeful Baltimore in an uneasy spot.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley took part in practice for the first time since injuring his left ankle last Nov. 1.
New right guard Kevin Zeitler continues to be sidelined with a sprained foot, but Ronnie Stanley made his return to practice on Monday.
Luke Jones takes a look at each position group ahead of Saturday’s preseason opener with New Orleans.
The second COVID battle of Lamar Jackson has Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor asking big-boy questions about leadership and big contracts in Owings Mills.
Justin Houston made plenty of new fans by confirming he passed on an offer from Pittsburgh to join the Ravens.
Lamar Jackson moved well and mostly looked like himself during Saturday’s two-hour workout.
During an era of absolute madness regarding vaccines and gross misinformation, how can NFL teams get their players safely onto the field this season?
The star quarterback is expected to begin practicing Saturday after his positive test for COVID-19 at the start of training camp.