Harbaugh, Ravens ready to welcome back star quarterback Jackson next week
“Lamar Jackson’s a hard worker, so I’m not worried about how hard he’s working. I fully expect him to come back in great shape.”
“Lamar Jackson’s a hard worker, so I’m not worried about how hard he’s working. I fully expect him to come back in great shape.”
Lamar Jackson isn’t required to be at OTAs, but a starting quarterback skipping workouts is always a story.
Outside linebacker remains one of Baltimore’s biggest needs heading into the 2022 NFL draft.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Campbell and Bynes back in Ravens fold for another season
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Campbell and Bynes back in Ravens fold for another season
Six-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell is staying put in Baltimore.
The metric from Football Outsiders suggests the Ravens were the most injured NFL team of the last two decades.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore signed deals exceeding $100 million over the first few days of free agency.
Luke Jones and Nestor move to the center of the debate about Ravens departure of Bradley Bozeman
Luke Jones and Nestor move to the center of the debate about Ravens departure of Bradley Bozeman
Luke Jones and Nestor assess Ravens free agent class with Michael Pierce and without Za’Darius Smith
Luke Jones and Nestor assess Ravens free agent class with Michael Pierce and without Za’Darius Smith
Michael Pierce returns to Baltimore to fill a void on the defensive line with longtime nose tackle Brandon Williams and top backup Justin Ellis both hitting free agency.
Will Ty’Son Williams have a bigger role in a ground game searching for more production coming out of the bye?
Rookie wide receiver Rashod Bateman was added to the injury report after missing Friday’s practice.
Second-year lineman Tyre Phillips saw his stock improve with Baltimore not drafting an offensive tackle to replace Orlando Brown Jr.
Luke Jones and Nestor go deep on Ravens picks at wide receivers and getting Lamar weapons
After making five selections in the first 100 picks of the 2020 draft, general manager Eric DeCosta owns just two in the top 100 next month.
The former Cincinnati Bengal’s decision sheds more light on Baltimore’s depth concerns at offensive tackle.
A whirlwind week of activity ended with the Ravens finally shoring up their defensive line.
The sides were unable to come to an agreement after concerns about his ankle.
Scheduled to become a free agent next month, Michael Pierce had an underwhelming contract season.
Even if Baltimore finds a way to re-sign Michael Pierce, addressing the defensive line should be an objective.
Pro Bowl outside linebacker Matthew Judon is in line for a lucrative contract — in Baltimore or somewhere else.
Baltimore wore its alternate all-black uniforms for a rainy Week 13 showdown with San Francisco.
Nose tackle Michael Pierce could make his return after a two-game absence.
Baltimore is making its first appearance on Monday Night Football in two years.
The nose tackle registered only one limited practice before missing the final two workouts of the week.
Optimism about Michael Pierce’s availability for Week 12 took a turn on Friday.
With Michael Pierce out, Domata Peko and Justin Ellis combined to play 43 snaps and make five tackles against Houston.
Defensive tackle Michael Pierce was deactivated after missing practice all week with an ankle injury.
The run-stopping defensive lineman missed practice all week with a right ankle injury.
The rookie first-round pick has received occasional practices off throughout the season.
Marcus Peters recorded his second interception return for a touchdown in three games with Baltimore.
The 345-pound run-stuffing lineman’s availability for Sunday’s game against Houston remains up in the air.
The post-game reaction was what you’d expect after the Ravens defense offered one of the worst home performances in team history.
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.
The embattled defensive lineman and two rookie draft picks were listed as passing their physicals Sunday.