Ravens tight end Pitta won't play against Jets on Sunday
Saturday’s 4 p.m. deadline passed without Baltimore placing the fourth-year tight end on the 53-man roster.
Saturday’s 4 p.m. deadline passed without Baltimore placing the fourth-year tight end on the 53-man roster.
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Coach John Harbaugh also said tight end Dennis Pitta has “a chance” to play on Sunday after returning to practice this week.
After finally finding room to run in Chicago, Ray Rice now must face New York’s top-ranked run defense.
Pitta hadn’t practiced since suffering a dislocated hip on July 27 and was originally feared to be lost for the season.
It’s easy to write off the underwhelming Ravens’ chances for the playoffs, but the rest of the AFC landscape suggests otherwise.
The longtime general manager returned to the Ravens’ Owings Mills facility less than 24 hours after falling ill in Chicago.
The Ravens defense must deal with the new “Monsters of the Midway” found in Chicago’s passing game.
After a quiet start to his NFL career, the 2010 fifth-round pick has become one of Baltimore’s best defensive players.
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Fair or not, the Ravens’ best chance of rebounding from a 3-5 start requires their franchise quarterback putting them on his back.
The left guard’s back injury could create an open roster spot for the return of the second-year cornerback.
With a chance to start anew after the bye week, the Ravens only dug a bigger hole for themselves in Cleveland.
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Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Cleveland on Sunday…
Coach John Harbaugh ruled the starting left guard out for Sunday’s game in Cleveland and said his season is likely over.
The Ravens have long flexed their muscles in winning 11 straight over the lowly Browns, but that streak appears as vulnerable as ever after a 3-4 start.
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After trading for new left tackle Eugene Monroe earlier this month, the Ravens didn’t add any new pieces on Tuesday.
Troubled Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt is just one of several names out there with Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline approaching.
A 3-4 start hasn’t been an easy one for the defending Super Bowl champions as Luke Jones hands out his midseason report card.
Coach John Harbaugh confirmed the Ravens tight end remains “on schedule” in his recovery, putting him in line to possibly return next month.
The Ravens had never been below the .500 mark this late in a season in the John Harbaugh era.
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Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at Heinz Field on Sunday…
With so much scrutiny on the offensive line, it’s difficult to evaluate the Pro Bowl running back’s performance this season.
The sixth-year inside linebacker’s status for Sunday’s game in Pittsburgh remains unclear.
John Harbaugh said Monday that the Ravens aren’t committed to any specific blocking scheme with the running game averaging just 2.7 yards per carry.
After showing promise last week in Miami, the Ravens running game was as ineffective as ever against Green Bay.
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Barring any unforeseen changes, the former Jaguars left tackle will start for the Ravens on Sunday.
The Baltimore defense must not only pressure the Packers quarterback but prevent him from extending plays for his talented receivers downfield.
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Veteran receiver was released over the weekend in roster shuffle…
The acquisition of the Jaguars tackle sends a message, but long-term viability at the position would be more valuable.
The Ravens head coach had no regrets a day later in essentially throwing in the towel on the ground attack in the second half.
Expected to play a more important role early on, the running game has been one of the Ravens’ biggest problems this season.
Jacoby Jones was back at the team’s facility Monday after reportedly being struck in the head with a bottle.
The offense remains a major concern, but the Ravens are starting to see just how dominating their defense can be.
The Ravens are still searching for their identity after an uninspiring 14-6 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.