Twelve Ravens thoughts following Week 11 loss to Dallas
Baltimore failed to produce a big play on either side of the ball to swing the momentum against Dallas.
Baltimore failed to produce a big play on either side of the ball to swing the momentum against Dallas.
The five-time Pro Bowl selection made his first NFL start at left guard on Sunday.
Without Jimmy Smith in the secondary, Baltimore’s top-ranked defense was no match for the Cowboys.
Defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan is active despite missing practices this week with a bad shoulder.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at AT&T Stadium on Sunday.
“It’s not anything I’m not used to, but it is a little bit different coming from Ray.”
The Ravens cornerback was sidelined most of the week with a back injury.
The future Hall of Famer linebacker had some unflattering words about the Ravens quarterback in an FS1 interview.
Baltimore’s top cornerback continues to be sidelined with a back issue.
“To be the best, you have to play the best. It is a challenge for our defense, but we accept it.”
The Pro Bowl outside linebacker was back on the field for the first time since Oct. 9.
A division with a strong reputation over the last decade has become the NFL’s worst in 2016.
Rookie defensive tackle Willie Henry was placed on injured reserve to make roster space.
Rookie left guard Alex Lewis will miss multiple weeks with a high ankle sprain.
Baltimore is alone in first place in the AFC North after Pittsburgh dropped its fourth straight on Sunday.
Terrell Suggs turned in a terrific performance against All-Pro left tackle Joe Thomas.
Rookie Kenneth Dixon collected a career-high 80 yards from scrimmage in the 28-7 win over Cleveland.
C.J. Mosley’s interception late in the fourth quarter preserved a 25-20 win over Cleveland in Week 2.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens on Thursday night.
“We can look at many factors to remind ourselves that we can’t take anything for granted.”
The five-time Pro Bowl right guard only made his return from a left shoulder injury last Sunday.
The five-time Pro Bowl right guard continues to nurse a left shoulder injury.
Six players were missing from Monday’s walk-through as the Ravens shifted their attention toward Cleveland.
His broken knee brace garnered attention, but Joe Flacco’s ugly first-quarter sequence was hard to overlook.
Baltimore held Pittsburgh to just 69 total yards and no points through three quarters on Sunday.
Wide receiver Steve Smith is active and will make his return after a two-game absence.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens on Sunday.
The former first-round pick hasn’t played in a real game since the 2014 postseason.
Will Davis had appeared in just three games for Baltimore this season.
Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell are dynamic talents who make Pittsburgh the favorite to win the AFC North.
Both starters were listed as full participants in the Ravens’ walk-through on Friday.
The veteran wide receiver hadn’t practiced since injuring his right ankle on Oct. 9.
“I am telling my boys that ‘7’ is playing, and not only that, he’s going to try and light our ass up, so prepare.”
The inside linebacker missed the final two games before the bye with a hamstring injury.
Monday’s swap between New England and Cleveland was the only significant trade to be completed.
Baltimore has two home games in a five-day period to turn its season around.
Luke Jones looks into the crystal ball to see what happens over the rest of the 2016 season.
It’s admirable that Ozzie Newsome stays out of the spotlight when the Ravens are thriving, but is it fair that John Harbaugh faces all of the media heat now?
The quarterback hasn’t been the Ravens’ biggest problem on offense, but he hasn’t been an answer, either.
The 2013 first-round pick injured his knee in the second preseason game in August.