Jackson expected to practice “the whole week” for Ravens
John Harbaugh acknowledged Lamar Jackson’s absence from practices impacted his performance in Week 5.
John Harbaugh acknowledged Lamar Jackson’s absence from practices impacted his performance in Week 5.
Mark Andrews was among the offensive players visibly frustrated on the sideline as Sunday’s game progressed.
The Ravens head coach looked back on Sunday’s 27-3 win over the Bengals during his Monday press conference.
Lamar Jackson downplayed his absence from practices last week as the reason for his struggles against the Bengals.
Questions persist about the offense, but the Ravens defense resembled last year in the 27-3 win over Cincinnati.
There won’t be many weeks when No. 8 has just two carries but given his medical issues last week and the caliber of the Cincinnati attack, the outcome beyond the 27-3 win is a healthier quarterback heading to Philadelphia.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap what was to love in an impressive Ravens defensive effort in 27-3 win over Cincinnati
After sitting out Wednesday with a minor knee injury and then missing Thursday’s session due to an illness, the 23-year-old practiced fully on Friday and is expected to play despite being listed as questionable on the final injury report.
No one is more old-school, offensive line savvy than four-decade broadcaster Dave Lapham, who provides insights into the rebuild in Cincinnati around the hotshot QB from LSU via Ohio State.
Our old pal Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com tells Nestor that new Queen City way begins with No. 9 and the offensive philosophy. And the usual Orioles and Red Sox banter unfolds as well.
The “teacher” in Luke Jones joins Nestor to preview the first Cincinnati visit of Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Joe Burrow.
After the Ravens’ loss to the Chiefs, the body language of the quarterback became a topic as the game slipped away. So did the record and the fact that the team hasn’t played well from behind lately.
The Baltimore defense continues to be too vulnerable against screens and passes to running backs
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss all aspects of life without Ronnie Stanley and the Ravens offensive game plan in Landover.
Five first-half plays transformed a bit of a hangover from the Kansas City game into a comfortable halftime lead.
Luke Jones and Nestor give praise and criticism for a garden variety domination of the local burgundy and gold. The
Luke Jones anticipates Baltimore getting back to its roots by running the ball at will on Sunday.
The rookie wide receiver showed off his speed with a 93-yard kick return for a touchdown in Monday’s loss.
Luke Jones anticipates Baltimore getting back to its roots by running the ball at will on Sunday.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley remained sidelined with a shoulder injury on Friday.
It was a forgettable night for rookie first-round linebacker Patrick Queen, who was benched for part of the second half.
We saw what Mahomes was about on Monday night. Now, it’s time to see the MVP answer a bad outing. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor talk leadership and shaking off a poor effort against the Super Bowl champs.
Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio break down the keys to the biggest regular season home game for the Ravens in
Baltimore will try to get over the hump against the defending Super Bowl champions.
Are the Chiefs more vulnerable in 2020 or were their Week 2 road struggles merely a wake-up call for Monday Night Football?
Dani Welniak of KCTV5 in Kansas City says Chiefs stumbles against Chargers last weekend in Los Angeles should serve as wake up before visit to Ravens for the third battle of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL.
Baltimore already broke records, won individual awards, embarrassed opponents, and earned the No. 1 seed a year ago.
Longtime insider Vahe Gregorian of The Kansas City Star says Chiefs and Ravens has become the best rivalry in the NFL that hasn’t found a January game. Yet…
Through two weeks, L.J. Fort has been Baltimore’s steadiest performer at inside linebacker.
Mark Ingram’s fourth-and-1 touchdown gave Baltimore “a little breathing space” in the 33-16 win over Houston.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball for Week 2.
Baltimore made life miserable for the standout Houston quarterback in Week 11 last year.
Luke Jones offers his weekly musings as Baltimore won its fifth straight season opener.
“To me, he’s obviously the best player in the world.”
Baltimore aims to win its fifth straight season opener in what will be an empty M&T Bank Stadium.
Luke Jones predicts whether the Ravens will win the third Lombardi Trophy in their 25-year history.
Organizational continuity and a strong culture may provide a bigger advantage than ever in this unprecedented season.
Like Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson is aiming to win the Super Bowl a year after being named NFL MVP.
Lamar Jackson will try to become just the fifth player in NFL history to win back-to-back MVP awards this season.
Jimmy Smith is embracing his new role as a Swiss army knife who could play inside or outside at cornerback or safety.