Ravens-Browns: Five predictions for Sunday
A struggling Baltimore secondary will be challenged to slow Cleveland wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
A struggling Baltimore secondary will be challenged to slow Cleveland wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
Lamar Jackson came back to earth in Week 3, but there’s no reason to be discouraged.
Lamar Jackson threw two touchdown passes in the 27-24 overtime loss in Kansas City last December.
Only Anquan Boldin produced more receiving yards in his first two career NFL games than Marquise Brown.
“You need a closer, man. You need somebody to go out there, do the dirty work, and get it done.”
Terrell Suggs made his return to Baltimore six months after departing via free agency.
Tight end Mark Andrews is expected to play despite sitting out Friday’s practice with a foot issue.
Third-round outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson was a healthy scratch for the season opener.
Just 14 snaps produced four catches, 147 yards, and two touchdowns for Marquise Brown in his NFL debut.
The message delivered to the rest of the NFL was more than just a record-setting win over a bad team.
Lamar Jackson became the first quarterback not named Joe Flacco to start an opener for Baltimore since Steve McNair in 2007.
The rookie wide receiver didn’t practice Friday, but John Harbaugh said he’ll play against Miami.
Cyrus Jones will be Baltimore’s primary punt returner, but others could be in the mix as the kick returner.
What exactly can we expect from a revamped Ravens offense beginning in Miami Sunday?
Second-year lineman Bradley Bozeman is one of the few speculated candidates to start.
Baltimore hope Earl Thomas’ range will allow the cornerbacks to be even more aggressive in coverage, leading to more takeaways.
Neither starting quarterback played in what used to be the “dress rehearsal” for the regular season.
“We’re giving him more every day. I think the plan [to ease him into training camp] was the right plan.”
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.
The first-round wide receiver increased his workload from the weekend after sitting out Monday’s workout.
John Harbaugh said only that the first-round pick was “recovering” Monday after taking his first full-team reps over the weekend.
“He’s not quite where he was before, but I like where he’s at right now.”
Rookie wide receiver Miles Boykin has impressed over the first two weeks of training camp.
Lamar Jackson and a rebuilt offense present quite the catch-22 for John Harbaugh this preseason.
The 2019 first-round pick took part in individual position drills during Wednesday’s practice.
The 2019 first-round pick hasn’t seen any football action since undergoing foot surgery in January.
The 26-year-old journeyman was coached by Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman in high school.
Entering his first full year as a starter, Lamar Jackson has looked steady throwing the football so far.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson had an up-and-down first day of training camp.
First-round rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown is still feeling some discomfort making certain cuts.
The Ravens’ first-round pick is expected to be eased into practice in the coming days.
Slot receiver Willie Snead caught 62 passes for 651 yards and a touchdown in his first season with Baltimore.
The embattled defensive lineman and two rookie draft picks were listed as passing their physicals Sunday.
John Harbaugh pulled Michael Pierce off the practice field last month due to conditioning and weight concerns.
It’s unclear whether Baltimore’s first-round pick will be ready for the first full-squad practice next Thursday.
Baltimore’s entire 2019 draft class is now under contract as rookies reported to training camp Wednesday.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown is one of only a few health questions ahead of training camp.
Baltimore players won’t reconvene for the start of training camp until late July.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown has been working out on a side field during mandatory minicamp.