Ravens still want to win, but weighing possible outcomes no easy chore
Short of winning the Super Bowl or Lamar Jackson taking over and being an instant star, what’s really best for Baltimore the rest of the way?
Short of winning the Super Bowl or Lamar Jackson taking over and being an instant star, what’s really best for Baltimore the rest of the way?
Joe Flacco’s status is unclear after he hurt his hip early in the Week 9 loss to Pittsburgh.
Will more takeaways and sacks come for the Baltimore defense down the stretch?
Quarterbacks coach James Urban was asked about Joe Flacco’s struggles and his rhythm potentially being disrupted when Lamar Jackson enters the game.
Baltimore enters its bye week with a losing record for the fourth straight season.
The Baltimore offense remains focused on the present with the future rapidly approaching.
JuJu Smith-Schuster and Pittsburgh will try to hand Baltimore its third consecutive loss.
Baltimore ran for a season-best 5.6 yards per carry in defeat, improvement that must continue.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith struggled mightily in his first start of the season.
Despite a strong overall performance, the Baltimore defense played poorly in two-minute situations.
Rookie tight end Hayden Hurst practiced for the first time since sustaining a stress fracture in his foot last month.
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey will have his hands full trying to slow Pro Bowl receiver A.J. Green.
“We’ve still got that bitter taste in our mouths, but this is a new year, new look, new opportunity for us.”
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey had four pass breakups against the Bills.
Lamar Jackson is active and will serve as the backup to Joe Flacco with veteran Robert Griffin III inactive.
After an eventful offseason, Joe Flacco will have his first real chance to begin silencing critics on Sunday.
Marlon Humphrey’s development is vital to both the present and future of the Baltimore defense.
The presence of Robert Griffin III shouldn’t impact Baltimore’s plans to use Lamar Jackson in games.
Starting running back Alex Collins touched the ball just three times during the preseason.
Baltimore is set to enter the regular season with three quarterbacks for the first time since 2009.
Will the Ravens trust Lamar Jackson to be the sole backup quarterback entering the season?
Former first-round pick Breshad Perriman could be playing his final game with Baltimore on Thursday.
James Urban has put a room that includes three former first-round picks in a good place at the end of the preseason.
The distribution of playing time on Thursday could offer a clue as to how many quarterbacks the Ravens plan to keep.
Stanley Jean-Baptiste is one of a few young corners to turn heads this summer.
Jimmy Smith’s suspension opens up another roster spot for the first four games of the season.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley’s status for Saturday is in doubt after suffering a minor knee sprain in Indianapolis.
Return specialist Tim White’s roster chances took a hit after a fumble in the first quarter.
Will the Ravens carry three quarterbacks on the regular-season roster for the first time since 2009?
No one would have predicted Jimmy Smith playing this soon in the preseason a few months ago.
Kamalei Correa was the star of the game, but he’ll need to build on that to solidify a role going forward.
All eyes will be on rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson as he receives his first NFL preseason action.
The 2018 first-round pick hadn’t practiced since last Thursday due to a “soft-tissue” ailment.
The longtime Ravens quarterback intends to delay what many see as the inevitable by winning in the only way he can — on the field.
John Harbaugh is easing players into the start of a longer-than-usual training camp to try to curtail early-summer injuries.
Luke Jones thinks Willie Snead could be the sneaky choice to stand out in Baltimore’s revamped receiver group.
Baltimore will play five preseason games and participate in joint practices with two different teams this summer.
John Harbaugh’s team reconvenes for the start of training camp in less than five weeks.
There is no quarterback controversy this spring, but it’s becoming increasingly clear the Ravens still want to get the rookie on the field.
The Louisville product’s deal includes a fifth-year team option for the 2022 season.