Ravens-Jaguars: Five predictions for Sunday
Justin Tucker hit the game-winning field goal in the final minute against Jacksonville last season.
Justin Tucker hit the game-winning field goal in the final minute against Jacksonville last season.
Losing the six-time Pro Bowl guard could derail the progress shown by the Baltimore offense in Week 2.
Baltimore looks to improve to 17-2 against Cleveland in the John Harbaugh era.
Mike Wallace caught two touchdowns against Cleveland in Week 2 last year.
John Harbaugh confirmed the veteran running back will miss “multiple weeks” of action.
Week 1 can be fool’s gold, but Baltimore hadn’t dominated like that on the road in quite some time.
The Ravens prioritized defense in the offseason and lost eight offensive players to season-ending injury, suspension, or retirement in the last three months.
Baltimore is eyeing its first playoff appearance since the 2014 campaign.
The franchise quarterback missed all of training camp and the preseason with a back injury.
Six-time Pro Bowl linebacker Terrell Suggs is set to begin his 15th season in Baltimore.
Second-year receiver Chris Moore caught a 1-yard touchdown to finish off his quiet preseason.
Rookie free agent Taquan Mizzell is one of several bubble players vying for a roster spot.
The discovery of a congenital spine condition forced the 25-year-old into early retirement.
“I wouldn’t say football shape because he hasn’t played football, but he’s in really good shape.”
The 10th-year head coach received a one-year extension on his current contract.
The 31-year-old special-teams standout suffered a torn ACL during practice last week.
Starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley hadn’t practiced since Aug. 12.
The Ravens head coach still wouldn’t say when the quarterback will return to practice.
Buck Allen is trying to earn a meaningful role in Baltimore’s rushing attack.
Terrance West has carried just 11 times for 21 yards in two preseason games.
Has Josh Woodrum pushed himself into the conversation for the backup quarterback job?
Head coach John Harbaugh has taken his team on excursions in past seasons.
The former starter will apparently compete with Ryan Jensen to be the first-team center in 2017.
The 10th-year quarterback won’t have much on-field time ahead of the Sept. 10 opener in Cincinnati.
Former second-round pick Maxx Williams was limited to four games last year because of a knee injury.
The 2015 first-round pick has missed most of training camp with injuries in each of his first three years.
Jaylen Hill is one of a few rookie free agents making a serious bid to make the 53-man roster.
A day after shifting to left guard, James Hurst was working at left tackle with Ronnie Stanley absent.
Fourth-year defensive end Brent Urban was the best player on the field for Baltimore.
Ryan Jensen is the overwhelming favorite to start at center with John Urschel’s surprising retirement.
A solid performance from Ryan Mallett would ease short-term concerns about the backup quarterback spot.
The veteran offensive lineman underwent major shoulder surgery in January.
Starting quarterback Joe Flacco has missed the first nine practices of training camp with a back issue.
Baltimore is less than a week away from its first preseason game against Washington.
The issue was not believed to be seriously initially, but the tone has changed since Tuesday.
It remains unclear when the Ravens quarterback will be back on the practice field.
“We are going through a process, and we have not made a decision.”
The Ravens revamped their offseason training program over the last two years, but the injuries have been worse than ever.
The Ravens owner was asked about the polarizing quarterback during a fan forum on Sunday.
No matter your personal opinion, the decision of whether to sign Colin Kaepernick is a complicated one.