Twelve Ravens Thoughts coming out of Week 10 bye
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as Baltimore prepares to kick off the second half of the season.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as Baltimore prepares to kick off the second half of the season.
Mike Rosenfeld and Nestor discuss new laws and old belief systems as America votes for change
Our chief digital doctor Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection joins Nestor in a discussion of how it felt in the ballot box back on Tuesday as new laws replace old belief systems in America. It only occurs when our votes change our municipalities and country.
“Each one of their roles changes each game. There’s a lot of information that we’re digesting to put it into the game plan.”
Speaking during bye week, Zach Orr expressed great excitement about the inside linebacker position moving forward.
James Urban discussed the first half of Lamar Jackson’s fifth season in Baltimore during bye week.
Kyle Hamilton emerging as the big nickel would pay dividends for a defense lighter than it’d like to be at cornerback.
The head coach touched on a variety of topics regarding the 6-3 Ravens.
“When you’ve got a bunch of hungry dogs and they really want it and come together as one, the sky is the limit. I think that’s what we have.”
Kenyan Drake ran for 93 yards with much of that coming in the second half of the Week 9 win.
The star quarterback threw for a touchdown and ran for 82 yards in the 27-13 win at New Orleans.
The veteran became the first player in Ravens history to register multiple sacks in three straight games.
First-place Baltimore won its third straight game to improve to 6-3 going into the bye week.
Baltimore deactivated veteran inside linebacker Josh Bynes and rookie outside linebacker David Ojabo.
Inside linebacker Roquan Smith will make his Ravens debut on Monday night.
The Baltimore offense will be missing some key pieces against the Saints for Monday Night Football.
All-Pro tight end Mark Andrews missed the entire practice week due to shoulder and knee injuries.
The Baltimore head coach was mum on injuries heading into Monday night’s game at New Orleans.
Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh expects Tyus Bowser to make his season debut against New Orleans.
The 2019 All-Pro left tackle is looking more and more like his old self.
With Rashod Bateman lost for the season, Baltimore is expected to turn to the 35-year-old Jackson for a lift.
Baltimore went all in on Rashod Bateman’s potential after trading Marquise Brown in the offseason.
Isaiah Likely could once again see a bigger role if Mark Andrews doesn’t play against the Saints on Monday.
“I’m very confident in my guys. We’ve just got to keep doing what we’re doing. There’s a long season ahead of us.”
The 2021 first-round pick had been dealing with a Lisfranc injury since early October and will have it repaired after his latest setback.
The veteran defensive end is feeling much better after missing last Thursday’s game with an illness.
“We’re all going to kind of follow his lead. As soon as guys see him play, they’ll kind of realize and follow suit.”
“Just going back down there, back home, I’ll have a lot of people out there for me, [and] I’ll have a lot of people out there against me.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Roquan Smith acquisition and what it means for Ravens playoff hopes
The second-round edge rusher was activated to the 53-man roster on Tuesday.
The fifth-year inside linebacker expressed his excitement to be in Baltimore and contend for a Super Bowl.
After concluding their 21-day practice window, Tyus Bowser and David Ojabo went on the 53-man roster on Tuesday.
“There’s a little more there from a strain standpoint, so conversations will be had.”
For the third time in four years, general manager Eric DeCosta has acquired a standout defensive player at the trade deadline.
Rookie Isaiah Likely’s breakout night included strong blocking, which had been an issue earlier in the season.
This is Chapter 21 and final of “Purple Reign 2: Faith, Family & Football – A Baltimore Love Story.” Nestor Aparicio has released the 2013 book here over recent weeks to prepare #RavensFlock for NFL season. This is the biggest parade in the history of Baltimore.
A bewildering first half reiterated that the Baltimore offense should remain a run-heavy unit with Greg Roman as its coordinator.
After a rough first half, the star quarterback went 8-for-8 for 94 yards and two touchdowns the rest of the way.
The head coach also said the injuries to Mark Andrews and Rashod Bateman weren’t serious.
Justin Houston sacked Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady twice in the 27-22 win.