Ravens-Titans: Inactives and pre-game notes
Pro Bowl running back Mark Ingram (left calf) was active despite logging just one limited practice this week.
Pro Bowl running back Mark Ingram (left calf) was active despite logging just one limited practice this week.
After a three-week layoff, Lamar Jackson will play the most important game of his young career.
The Pro Bowl running back was officially listed as questionable on the final injury report.
“He threw a little incompletion. I was like, ‘Where’s the Pepto-Bismol?’ It was a lot of chirping like that. It was fun.”
The Ravens quarterback has been dealing with flu-like symptoms since at least the weekend.
With Lamar Jackson and other starters sitting, Robert Griffin III made his first NFL start in three years.
Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) is officially questionable for Week 17.
“It just felt like somebody kind of popped a balloon in my calf. It was kind of scary, kind of nerve-wracking.”
Lamar Jackson now owns the ninth 1,200-yard rushing season in franchise history. Not bad for a quarterback.
To play January home games, the Ravens won on the road in the regular season like never before.
Lamar Jackson is the first Ravens quarterback to be named a Pro Bowl starter in their 24-year history.
Lamar Jackson threw five touchdowns in 23 or fewer pass attempts for the third time this season on Thursday.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley was deactivated for Thursday’s game after sustaining a concussion in Buffalo.
Mark Ingram and the NFL’s best ground game will face a New York defense allowing an NFL-low 3.0 yards per carry.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson is expected to play against the Jets, but he’s unlikely to have his left tackle blocking for him.
The MVP favorite is one of three key offensive players dealing with injuries on a short week.
The Ravens defense saved the day and preserved Baltimore’s ninth straight victory.
Lamar Jackson will attempt to lead Baltimore to its eighth straight victory.
Lamar Jackson and Baltimore aim for their fifth road win of the season, a mark the Ravens haven’t reached since 2010.
Marcus Peters recorded his second interception return for a touchdown in three games with Baltimore.
Earl Thomas enjoyed his best game as a Raven against the Patriots on Sunday Night Football.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson will make his first appearance on Sunday Night Football.
The 27-year-old has 15 catches for 223 yards and two touchdowns in his second season with Baltimore.
Lamar Jackson is on pace to shatter the single-season quarterback rushing record.
Jaylon Ferguson’s development will be critical with Pernell McPhee now lost for the remainder of the season.
Earl Thomas didn’t make any big plays, but it felt like he became a true Raven in Sunday’s win.
Lamar Jackson was the best player on a field that also included early MVP favorite Russell Wilson.
Seattle has struggled to slow tight ends, which should mean a big day for Mark Andrews.
A second-quarter fumble soiled an otherwise-strong day for Baltimore tight end Mark Andrews.
Inside linebacker Patrick Onwuasor suffered a right ankle injury in last Sunday’s win at Pittsburgh.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown continues to nurse 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.
After concerns about his availability, Mark Andrews caught just three passes for 15 yards in Kansas City.
Lamar Jackson came back to earth in Week 3, but there’s no reason to be discouraged.
Tight end Mark Andrews was active and played despite some concern about a lingering foot injury.