Andrews, M. Brown among Ravens missing from Wednesday's practice
Rookie Marquise Brown missed a large portion of Sunday’s win in Pittsburgh with a right ankle injury.
Rookie Marquise Brown missed a large portion of Sunday’s win in Pittsburgh with a right ankle injury.
Baltimore’s starting center missed the final two practices of the week with a knee injury.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams (knee) practiced for the first time since missing the Week 4 loss to Cleveland.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams was inactive after struggling through a pre-game workout.
A struggling Baltimore secondary will be challenged to slow Cleveland wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
Mark Andrews (foot) returned to practice as a limited participant on Friday.
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Tight end Mark Andrews was active and played despite some concern about a lingering foot injury.
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Tight end Mark Andrews (foot) was again a limited participant in Friday’s practice.
The Ravens tight end missed Wednesday’s practice with a lingering foot issue.
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Neither starting quarterback played in what used to be the “dress rehearsal” for the regular season.
Rookie Justice Hill has shown impressive physicality to go with his speed.
Marlon Humphrey was consistently the best player on the field over the last three weeks.
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Mark Andrews emerged as one of Lamar Jackson’s top passing targets down the stretch last season.
Baltimore players won’t reconvene for the start of training camp until late July.
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Baltimore currently ranks 31st in the NFL at just 3.1 yards per carry through three weeks.
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