Kevin Zeitler on Ravens’ fourth-quarter struggles: “It’s going to be on us to turn it around”
“We can’t keep saying it. We’ve got to go grind, meet, figure it out — whatever it is — and we’ve got to get it done.”
“We can’t keep saying it. We’ve got to go grind, meet, figure it out — whatever it is — and we’ve got to get it done.”
When Lamar Jackson plays poorly – and most of Sunday was another poor effort throwing the ball where he actually wanted to throw it, especially the long ball – the Baltimore Ravens are going to have a whole lot of trouble trying to finish football games against competent competition.
“We’re not going to hit the panic button; we’re not going to throw a fit. We’re just going to get back to playing football, but it definitely hurts.”
The heel injury to starting right tackle Morgan Moses forced the Baltimore left tackle into playing more snaps than anticipated.
Lamar Jackson’s fourth-quarter interception put the Giants on a short field for the go-ahead touchdown.
Baltimore blew a 10-point lead in the final 12 minutes to fall 24-20 to the New York Giants on Sunday.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — As many Ravens players and coaches took time to greet former defensive coordinator Wink Martindale ahead
Despite two high-profile offseason additions at safety, Chuck Clark remains the constant at the position.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman will miss his second straight game with a foot injury sustained Oct. 2.
Baltimore will see old friend and former defensive coordinator Wink Martindale on Sunday afternoon.
“The big message to the guys is where we’re going and trajectory. Where we’re at right now is not where we want to be — everyone can tell you that.”
While trying to stay patient, the third-year running back made clear he’s ready to play more when the Ravens clear him to do so.
The Baltimore offensive coordinator said you have to be careful not to overthink things when going up against a familiar opponent.
“We have to be very, very stout in the run game and in our game plan, making sure that [there are] 11 hats to the ball.”
The first-round safety said it will be a group effort to replace starting free safety Marcus Williams.
“We have a lot of respect for him. It’s going to be a dog fight. It’s going to be a good game.”
The head coach maintained former Ravens defensive coordinator Wink Martindale’s departure was a mutual decision.
“Those guys are doing a great job at all types of blitzes in different areas — different guys trapping with the blitz, cover 0 blitzes, and stuff like that.”
While John Harbaugh said David Ojabo won’t play in Week 6, the head coach wasn’t yet ready to rule out Tyus Bowser for Sunday’s game.
Luke Jones offers his purple musings after Sunday Night Football in Baltimore.
The starting free safety suffered a dislocated wrist in the first half of Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.
The Ravens head coach touched on a variety of topics stemming from Sunday’s 19-17 win over Cincinnati.
“Nobody is going to give them to you. That’s a good team we just beat, and everybody knows what they’re capable of doing.”
After dropping an interception in each of the previous two games, Patrick Queen made the play against Cincinnati.
Rotating with Patrick Mekari, Ronnie Stanley played 22 snaps in his first game since the 2021 season opener.
“They’ve been getting a lot of noise about how they’ve been playing. In our eyes, they played lights out.”
The Ravens coach announced safety Marcus Williams will miss a “significant” amount of time with a dislocated wrist.
Justin Tucker booted four field goals, including the 43-yard winner as time expired on Sunday night.
Left tackle Ronnie Staley made only his second start since injuring his left ankle on Nov. 1, 2020.
Baltimore will try to avoid the first 0-3 home start in franchise history in Week 5.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman missed the entire practice week after sustaining a foot injury in last Sunday’s loss to Buffalo.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings ahead of an AFC North showdown on Sunday Night Football.
“Accountability is huge. And me, especially, I’ve just got to play better. We’ve all got to play better.”
The 10th-year veteran has made 80 starts and appeared in 134 games in his career, most recently playing with Buffalo last season.
“The fans are paying their money to see us go out there and perform the right way, go out there and get ‘W’s’ for them.”
John Harbaugh said Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson has become “one of those guys that you have to take extra special note of in this league.”
After beginning the season on the PUP list, running back Gus Edwards officially began his 21-day practice window on Wednesday.
Playing in front of a full Baltimore crowd for the first time, J.K. Dobbins scored two touchdowns in Sunday’s defeat.
Recovering from a serious knee injury suffered 13 months ago, Gus Edwards is currently on the physically unable to perform list.
The Ravens coach acknowledged he and the three-time Pro Bowl cornerback are emotional guys, especially on game day.