Ravens-Dolphins: Five predictions for Sunday
Will Baltimore exorcise the demons from last year’s loss in Miami to improve to 2-0?
Will Baltimore exorcise the demons from last year’s loss in Miami to improve to 2-0?
The Baltimore offensive coordinator also discussed the Week 2 matchup with a Miami defense that gave the Ravens fits last year.
Neither Marlon Humphrey nor Brandon Stephens practiced on Friday, leaving the Baltimore secondary looking shaky going into Week 2.
With Ronnie Stanley unlikely to play, Patrick Mekari is expected to start a game at his fourth different offensive line position on Sunday.
The third-year back says his knee is feeling strong, but he was noncommittal about his status for Sunday’s home opener against Miami.
Baltimore will try to exact some revenge for last year’s humbling defeat to the Dolphins in a Week 10 Thursday night game.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters practiced fully for the first time since returning to practice on Aug. 15.
“It was something we needed to get a lot better at, and we studied it the whole offseason. We’ll have a plan for it and hope it works.”
“Respectfully, I’m really done talking about [the contract talks]. I told you guys before I was going to be done with it Week 1. Week 1 is over with.”
Football author Bob Glauber joins Nestor from New York to preview Ravens at Flacco
Running back J.K. Dobbins was listed as a full participant for the first time since returning to practice on Aug. 8.
New York football insider Gary Myers joins Nestor to preview Ravens at Jets in Meadowlands
Veteran nose tackle Michael Pierce had a strong performance in his first game back with the Ravens since 2019.
The starting free safety had an impressive first game with Baltimore.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore’s season-opening victory.
The Baltimore head coach discussed an array of topics from Sunday’s 24-9 victory over the New York Jets.
“It was a big part of the game. We were just trying to hold the fort there just a little bit.”
Lamar Jackson passed for 213 yards in Baltimore’s 24-9 win over the New York Jets.
The veteran defensive end was very complimentary of young teammate Justin Madubuike, who turned in one of the better performances of his career.
Devin Duvernay caught a pair of touchdowns to match his total over his first two NFL seasons.
Lamar Jackson threw three touchdown passes after Baltimore was held to three points until late in the first half.
None of the notable Ravens players who began training camp on the PUP list ultimately made it back to action for the 2022 season opener.
In a Friday statement, general manager Eric DeCosta said the sides were unable to reach a contract extension before the start of the 2022 season.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The absences of running back J.K. Dobbins, cornerback Marcus Peters, and left tackle Ronnie Stanley all
Asked if he feels a deal for a contract extension is close with Baltimore, the star quarterback said, “I don’t know.”
Could a conservative summer and key players still working their way back to full strength lead to a slower start for the Ravens?
The star offensive lineman took the field with his Baltimore teammates for the first time since the 2021 season opener.
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“It’s a blessing to be at this organization and keep fighting my butt off, keep getting better because that’s exactly the type of guy I am.”
“I know that Ronnie is very determined to be really at his very best when he comes back. That’s kind of part of his thinking on it, so I trust him with it.”
After missing all of 2021 with a torn ACL, the three-time Pro Bowl cornerback has been practicing since Aug. 15.
Baltimore also re-signed defensive end Brent Urban and claimed linebacker Del’Shawn Phillips off waivers from the New York Jets.
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor in Westminster for summer travelogue and crab cakes before football
“I wouldn’t be shocked to see him defy the odds of the [return] timetable they’ve given him. He’s not a kid I’m counting out.”
The Ravens rookie tight end is excited to carry over a very impressive summer to Week 1.
“He brings a high IQ to our football tea, and just the whole communication and everything that goes on back there. I’s huge having Marcus back.”
“He’s going to be big for our offense, so I’m excited about him. He’s going to continue to grow, but his game is already very, very high.”
Veteran running back Kenyan Drake should bring more juice than the late additions of Devonta Freeman and Latavius Murray last season.
Baltimore is expected to make multiple changes to its roster in the coming days.
Veteran safety Tony Jefferson was among the 25 players officially cut on Tuesday.