Looking at updated 2020 slate of draft picks for Ravens
This could mark the sixth time in the last seven years Baltimore makes at least six picks in the top 150 selections.
This could mark the sixth time in the last seven years Baltimore makes at least six picks in the top 150 selections.
Mark Andrews emerged as one of Lamar Jackson’s top passing targets down the stretch last season.
Injuries prevented tight end Maxx Williams from reaching his full potential in Baltimore.
Lamar Jackson has worked with personal quarterback coach Joshua Harris throughout the offseason.
Robert Griffin III always felt likely to re-sign with Baltimore after fitting well with Lamar Jackson.
The 2015 fifth-round pick from Delaware has been a key cog in Greg Roman’s run-blocking schemes.
Joe Flacco will be remembered by some for what he never became, but he was the best quarterback in Ravens history and, most importantly, a champion.
Mark Andrews emerged as a legitimate weapon in his rookie season.
Four-time Pro Bowl inside linebacker C.J. Mosley headlines an interesting list of pending free agents.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith struggled mightily in his first start of the season.
Speedy wide receiver John Brown already has six receptions of 20 or more yards this year.
First-round pick Hayden Hurst will reportedly miss the start of the season with a stress fracture in his foot.
Jimmy Smith’s suspension opens up another roster spot for the first four games of the season.
Kenneth Dixon is back practicing and could make his preseason debut in Indianapolis on Monday.
Outside linebacker Tyus Bowser has missed much of training camp with a nagging groin injury.
The longtime Ravens quarterback intends to delay what many see as the inevitable by winning in the only way he can — on the field.
John Harbaugh is easing players into the start of a longer-than-usual training camp to try to curtail early-summer injuries.
Luke Jones thinks Willie Snead could be the sneaky choice to stand out in Baltimore’s revamped receiver group.
Nick Boyle caught 28 passes for 203 yards in 15 games.
Maurice Canady’s fourth-down pass breakup preserved a narrow victory.
Rebounding from his early-season struggles, Joe Flacco is making it work with a less-than-ideal supporting cast.
Alex Collins was once again a difference-maker for an improving Baltimore offense.
Jeremy Maclin is active and will start for the second straight week despite still dealing with a shoulder issue.
It appears likely that the Ravens will be without their best blocking tight end against the Titans.
A total of five wide receivers were listed on the final injury report ahead of the Week 8 meeting with Miami.
Breshad Perriman and Mike Wallace remain in the concussion protocol ahead of Thursday’s meeting with Miami.
“I know what he can do. I know what he’s trying to do. I know what all the coaches are trying to do.”
The cornerback has sat out two practices this week with an Achilles tendon issue.
The cornerback missed two practices with an Achilles issue, but head coach John Harbaugh deemed him ready to play on Friday.
Top cornerback Jimmy Smith was missing from the field during Wednesday’s workout.
The standout lineman hasn’t played since injuring his foot in Week 2.
The Ravens find themselves light at the tight end position this week in practice.
The standout defensive tackle remains sidelined with a foot injury suffered in Week 2.
Baltimore will be without the standout defensive tackle a week after losing Pro Bowl guard Marshal Yanda for the season.
Five other Baltimore players were absent from Wednesday’s practice in Owings Mills.
It remains unclear whether the Ravens defensive tackle will be ready to play against Jacksonville.
Starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley hadn’t practiced since Aug. 12.
Ryan Mallett and the first-team offense once again struggled for most of the first half.
Former second-round pick Maxx Williams was limited to four games last year because of a knee injury.
The Ravens revamped their offseason training program over the last two years, but the injuries have been worse than ever.