Jimmy Smith officially announces retirement after 11 seasons with Ravens
The Super Bowl XLVII champion met with the media on Monday afternoon.
The Super Bowl XLVII champion met with the media on Monday afternoon.
Back-to-back home losses of that nature are unacceptable and troubling for a team with lofty aspirations.
“We were preaching at halftime, ‘We’ve been in this situation before, and we have to finish it out.’”
The veteran offensive lineman liked the decision to go for the touchdown, appreciating John Harbaugh “having the utmost confidence in us.”
“There’s no doubt in my mind that we’re going to do everything in our power to give ourselves the best shot. That’s part of football. We’ll be just fine.”
“I saw [Devin] Duvernay late. If I would have seen him right off the bat, that would have been a touchdown.”
The Baltimore coach defended his decision to go for a touchdown on fourth-and-goal from the 2 late in the game.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley practiced fully on Wednesday and Thursday and had been listed as questionable on the final injury report.
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After practicing fully Wednesday and Thursday, left tackle Ronnie Stanley was given a rest day on Friday.
The 33-year-old says he feels good after essentially playing with one arm for most of his 2021 season with Tampa Bay.
“Like probably most people, I couldn’t believe what I saw last night. I couldn’t believe what I saw last Sunday.”
With the Sunday forecast calling for rain, Baltimore practiced with wet footballs during Thursday’s practice.
The first-round pick knows facing Josh Allen and the Buffalo offense will be a major challenge on Sunday.
The Bills will be facing a quarterback playing at a different level than the one they stymied in the 2020 postseason.
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Head coach John Harbaugh said surgery would sideline the veteran defensive lineman for the remainder of the season.
“I’m in a way better place [than last year]. I’m very optimistic, very confident about me getting back to where I want to be.”
“He’s pretty much the same size as Odafe [Oweh]. He’s strong and athletic, and he can make every throw on the move.”
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Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said former All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley’s 2022 debut “could be this week” against Buffalo.
The three-time Pro Bowl selection expressed his excitement about how far Baltimore can go this season.
Two of the NFL’s best young quarterbacks square off in Baltimore on Sunday afternoon.
The 33-year-old edge rusher practiced Wednesday, but he hadn’t been with a team since finishing the 2021 season with Tampa Bay.
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“He seemed to get his confidence, and into the second half, I think he felt like he belonged out there and started playing really well.”
Devin Duvernay continues to prove his doubters wrong about stepping up at wide receiver after he made his third touchdown catch of the season.
The veteran inside linebacker forced the first of four turnovers in the second half of Sunday’s victory.
The Ravens had the kind of problems that would have doomed most teams in Foxborough on Sunday.
But don’t bury the lead in this one: Lamar Jackson (still) might be the best player in the National Football League and his “value” as a Most Valuable Player continues to soar as he does things no one has ever done at the most valuable position on the field and the most difficult position to play in all of sports.
Mark Andrews caught eight passes for 89 yards with both scores coming in the first half.
Lamar Jackson turned in another MVP-like performance as Baltimore won in Foxborough for the first time in the regular season.
Despite enduring a number of first-half injuries, Baltimore made the plays down the stretch to improve to 2-1.
The talented third-year back was officially active for Sunday’s tilt with New England.
New England rushed for 173 yards in the last meeting between these teams two years ago.
Third-year running back J.K. Dobbins practiced fully for a second straight week, but it remains unclear whether he’ll play against the Patriots.