Twelve Ravens thoughts following Day 2 of open training camp
Veteran wide receiver Sammy Watkins is off to a good start in his first training camp with Baltimore.
Veteran wide receiver Sammy Watkins is off to a good start in his first training camp with Baltimore.
“If we’re out here working and we’re wide open, he just has to come back and get us the ball.”
Marquise Brown made several highlight plays on the first day of open training camp.
The 2019 NFL MVP has now tested positive for the virus twice in the last eight months.
Will Marquise Brown build off his strong finish to the 2020 season?
Baltimore added veteran guard Michael Schofield to the mix prior to Tuesday’s open OTA workout.
With Sammy Watkins and Rashod Bateman now in the mix, Marquise Brown could see more opportunities from the slot in 2021.
The third-year wideout said Tee Martin and Keith Williams have made a strong impression with the group.
Lamar Jackson doesn’t sound as concerned about his long-term status as those who’ve discussed it throughout the offseason.
Standout tight end Mark Andrews headlines Baltimore’s group of post-2021 free agents.
“There’s nothing worse for a player to sit there and rehab an injury and not play the game that he works so hard for to play.”
Rashod Bateman has the all-around skills and potential to blossom into the young No. 1 wide receiver the Ravens have never enjoyed.
Peter Boulware and Terrell Suggs are the only two outside linebackers selected in the first round by Baltimore.
Oklahoma State’s Teven Jenkins would be an ideal replacement if he’s available when the Ravens pick late in the first round.
Would J.K. Dobbins switch to the No. 2 he wore as a star running back at Ohio State?
Wide receiver continues to be a white whale for fans of an otherwise very successful, innovative organization.
Marquise Brown finished 2020 with a bang, catching six touchdowns over the last six games of the regular season.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley enters 2021 carrying Baltimore’s highest cap figure.
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Improving the passing game was the hot topic during John Harbaugh’s season-ending video call with the media on Wednesday.
Wink Martindale’s defense deserved much better after allowing only 10 points against Josh Allen and that explosive Bills offense.
One by one, the issues resurfaced for a Baltimore offense that had seemingly hit its stride over these last six weeks.
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Much like the Titans shut down Jamal Lewis in the 2003 postseason, the Ravens limited 2,000-yard rusher Derrick Henry to 40 yards on 18 carries on Sunday.
The second-year wide had 128 yards on nine touches in the 20-13 playoff win over the Titans.
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Who can be the difference in getting John Harbaugh’s team over the hump this time around after two losses to the Titans in the last calendar year?
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore officially punched its ticket to the postseason.
The second-year wide receiver closed the regular season having caught a touchdown in five of six games.
If you were to write the script for a redemption tour, there’s no better starting opponent than the Tennessee Titans.
Baltimore will clinch its third straight trip to the playoffs with a win over Cincinnati on Sunday.
Baltimore will again be shorthanded in the secondary for Sunday’s critical game against the New York Giants.
Baltimore held the Jaguars to 2.1 yards per play and collected four sacks and a safety in the first half of Sunday’s victory.
The second-year wide receiver led all Ravens with six receptions for 98 yards against Jacksonville on Sunday.
It was a playoff contender and double-digit favorite hosting a lowly opponent in the thick of the Trevor Lawrence sweepstakes.