Marcus Williams on Ravens facing Atlanta rookie Ridder: “You prepare as if he’s been in the league for a long time”
“You never want to second-guess somebody because they could come out and light you up.”
“You never want to second-guess somebody because they could come out and light you up.”
Baltimore beat the Steelers for the first time since 2019.
When Tommy Shaw starts the “Oh, mama” refrain of “Renegade,” it usually provides a spark of life for the black and gold faithful that spills from the stands and Terrible Towels onto the grass. The Steelers even exhumed Wiz Whalifa to sing that horrific song at halftime – and it still didn’t matter!
Right guard Kevin Zeitler logged only one limited practice this past week because of a knee injury.
Dobbins underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in late October.
Tyler Huntley took the starter reps with Lamar Jackson sidelined with a left knee injury.
Both continue to practice after being designated to return from injured reserve recently.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley took part in the individual portion of Wednesday’s practice.
The up-and-down play of Marcus Peters came to the forefront in the 28-27 loss to the Jaguars.
“We shouldn’t have lost,” quarterback Lamar Jackson said as he exited the podium after the crushing 28-27 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars that ended a four-game winning streak and opened a bunch of old wounds about the offense not being good enough and the defense not being able to hold a fourth quarter lead.
Head coach John Harbaugh said his quarterback will be ready to play against Jacksonville on Sunday.
With a one-game lead over Cincinnati and one of the league’s easiest remaining schedules, Baltimore has little excuse not to win the AFC North.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as Baltimore prepares to kick off the second half of the season.
“When you’ve got a bunch of hungry dogs and they really want it and come together as one, the sky is the limit. I think that’s what we have.”
When Lamar Jackson plays poorly – and most of Sunday was another poor effort throwing the ball where he actually wanted to throw it, especially the long ball – the Baltimore Ravens are going to have a whole lot of trouble trying to finish football games against competent competition.
Despite two high-profile offseason additions at safety, Chuck Clark remains the constant at the position.
Baltimore will see old friend and former defensive coordinator Wink Martindale on Sunday afternoon.
“The big message to the guys is where we’re going and trajectory. Where we’re at right now is not where we want to be — everyone can tell you that.”
The starting free safety suffered a dislocated wrist in the first half of Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.
The Ravens head coach touched on a variety of topics stemming from Sunday’s 19-17 win over Cincinnati.
The Ravens coach announced safety Marcus Williams will miss a “significant” amount of time with a dislocated wrist.
“We trust him. We see him every day working hard in the film room. I trust all those guys out there.”
Luke Jones and Nestor assess where Harbaugh and Ravens go after hard lessons in Dolphins defeat
Luke Jones and Nestor assess the marvelousness of Lamar even in defeat
Luke Jones and Nestor assess the wonders and “one of one” skill of Lamar Jackson and ponder how much a real running game would’ve helped against the Dolphins.
Luke Jones and Nestor try to make sense of Ravens blowing a three touchdown lead to Dolphins
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore’s stunning loss to the Dolphins.
Luke Jones and Nestor take an initial attempt at trying to explain everything about the Baltimore Ravens that imploded on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
In the postgame, John Harbaugh had no answers for the rarest of rarities in his 15 seasons coaching the Ravens – a historic loss that required lots of bad calls, bad plays, bad decisions and poor football that turned a 35-14 walkover into a stunning 42-38 loss.
The starting free safety had an impressive first game with Baltimore.
The Ravens hosted fans in Owings Mills for the final time this summer on Wednesday.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters returned to the practice field for the first time since suffering a torn ACL last September.
The intensity picked up with the Ravens putting on full pads for the first time on Monday.
Rashod Bateman will be under the microscope all summer, but the 2021 first-round pick simply stacking reps with Lamar Jackson will help.
Lamar Jackson practiced in Owings Mills for the first time since Dec. 29 of last season.
With Lamar Jackson finally reporting to Owings Mills this week, Luke Jones takes a look at the current 90-man roster.
“It’s tough on opposing offenses to not know where you’re going to be at every play. When you go out there, they want to know what position you’re in.”
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings from another day of voluntary organized team activities.
“Never say never, but for now, I feel really good about that group back there — I mean, really good — about the secondary personnel wise.”
Lamar Jackson isn’t required to be at OTAs, but a starting quarterback skipping workouts is always a story.