Ravens-Steelers: Five predictions for Sunday
The Baltimore ground game aims to set a new NFL single-season rushing record in Week 17.
The Baltimore ground game aims to set a new NFL single-season rushing record in Week 17.
Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) is officially questionable for Week 17.
The likely NFL MVP will not play again until the second round of the postseason.
To play January home games, the Ravens won on the road in the regular season like never before.
Baltimore is aiming to clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC for the first time in franchise history.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley (concussion) is expected to make his return after practicing fully all week.
Sunday’s game in Cleveland isn’t about the Ravens settling a score or exacting revenge against the last team to beat them nearly three months ago.
Barely anyone noticed that the Ravens just played four games in 18 days without a hiccup.
Lamar Jackson threw five touchdowns in 23 or fewer pass attempts for the third time this season on Thursday.
Mark Ingram and the NFL’s best ground game will face a New York defense allowing an NFL-low 3.0 yards per carry.
The MVP favorite is one of three key offensive players dealing with injuries on a short week.
Baltimore completed a stretch of six of seven games against teams with winning records on Sunday.
Marquise Brown is one of four Baltimore players officially listed as questionable, but all are expected to play.
Despite covering only 34 yards, Baltimore drained the final 6:28 off the clock on the game-winning drive.
Sunday felt far from perfect as the Ravens trailed in a game for the first time since before Halloween, yet they still beat the best team in the NFC.
Asked about Sunday’s showdown being a potential Super Bowl preview, Earl Thomas offered an answer that raised some eyebrows.
Matt Skura injured his knee late in the first quarter of Monday’s 45-6 win in Los Angeles.
Despite 22 quarterbacks having more attempts, Jackson pulled into a tie with Russell Wilson for the NFL lead with 24 touchdown passes.
Baltimore is making its first appearance on Monday Night Football in two years.
Lamar Jackson and Baltimore aim for their fifth road win of the season, a mark the Ravens haven’t reached since 2010.
The nose tackle registered only one limited practice before missing the final two workouts of the week.
With Michael Pierce out, Domata Peko and Justin Ellis combined to play 43 snaps and make five tackles against Houston.
The 345-pound run-stuffing lineman’s availability for Sunday’s game against Houston remains up in the air.
It was quite a show on the banks of the Ohio on Sunday afternoon. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh boldly
A highlight-reel touchdown run and a perfect passer rating? All in a day’s work for the Ravens quarterback.
The Ravens will aim for their first season sweep of Cincinnati since 2011.
Asked if he was feeling better after practice, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson smiled and said, “Yes, sir, I’m good.”
Fourth-round pick Ryan Finley will make his first NFL start for the winless Bengals on Sunday.
Lamar Jackson is an MVP candidate and the Ravens a serious Super Bowl contender after starting 6-2 for the first time since 2012.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith was officially active after missing the last six games with a right knee injury.
The rookie missed Friday’s practice and was listed as questionable on the final injury report.
Tom Brady and New England come to Baltimore for the first time since 2013.
Jimmy Smith could return to a revamped secondary that includes the recently acquired Marcus Peters.
Despite ranking fifth in the NFL in quarterback hits, the Ravens have only 12 sacks in seven games.
Earl Thomas didn’t make any big plays, but it felt like he became a true Raven in Sunday’s win.
Veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee suffered a serious triceps injury in the first half of Sunday’s win.
Lamar Jackson was the best player on a field that also included early MVP favorite Russell Wilson.
Speedy wide receiver Marquise Brown was deactivated for the second straight game with an ankle injury.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith practiced for the first time since injuring his knee in the season opener.
Jackson spent parts of the last two years with the organization and knows the defensive system.