Ravens place four on COVID-19 list; Stanley, Wolfe officially ruled out for Week 3
Nose tackle Brandon Williams was one of four players placed on the reserve-COVID-19 list on Friday.
Nose tackle Brandon Williams was one of four players placed on the reserve-COVID-19 list on Friday.
“We took terrible angles. We need to corral the football, and make no bones about it, we’ve worked on it this week.”
The Ravens will play their second road game of the season in Detroit on Sunday afternoon.
The uncertain health of Ronnie Stanley’s left ankle forced Alejandro Villanueva back to his natural position after Week 1.
The star quarterback’s absence was not related to his end-zone flip in Sunday’s win over Kansas City.
The Ravens have struggled handling star tight ends in each of the first two games of 2021.
“I didn’t want to tell coach [John Harbaugh] because coach probably would have said something to me about flipping next time.”
Safety DeShon Ellott and slot cornerback Tavon Young were both missing from Wednesday’s practice.
“They’ve got to find another tactic for him. He’s a beast.”
The veteran running back hasn’t learned all of his teammates’ names yet, but he’s feeling comfortable in Baltimore.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor bask in purple afterglow of huge Ravens win over Chiefs
Luke Jones and Nestor break down key calls and plays of Ravens huge win over Chiefs
Rookie Odafe Oweh was one of the heroes against the Chiefs and already appears to be taking a leading role on the defense.
The Ravens have always lived on the edge. It wasn’t pretty or perfect, but it did involve huge stones. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss John Harbaugh’s question and answer when it came to finish off the Kansas City Chiefs.
“We’ve gotten to the point where there’s a lot of trust there. Hopefully, it runs both ways.”
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss Lamar Jackson and 4th and 1 beating Chiefs in Baltimore
The Baltimore coach offered praise for Alejandro Villanueva, who responded from his rough Week 1 with a strong outing back at his natural left tackle position.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss all aspects of the decision to go for it with Lamar Jackson on 4th and 1 to beat the Kansas City Chiefs. And what that means for a franchise whose fan base has turned over and was waiting on a memory like Sunday night…
“To beat [Kansas City] early, I think it’s going to be a really big confidence booster for us.”
The third-year wide receiver caught the 42-yard pass from Lamar Jackson as part of a 113-yard receiving night.
Rookie Odafe Oweh hit Patrick Mahomes on his interception and forced and recovered the fumble to help seal the 36-35 win for Baltimore.
Lamar Jackson’s two fourth-quarter touchdown runs completed the comeback victory for the Ravens.
Lamar Jackson and Baltimore erased an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter to finally knock off the Chiefs.
Baltimore was without its franchise left tackle and another experienced cornerback against the Chiefs.
Author Dave Zirin discusses his book The Kaepernick Effect and how the NFL has changed in aftermath of The Knee
Williams says he’s learning plenty from veteran newcomer Latavius Murray, Devonta Freeman, and Le’Veon Bell.
Under normal circumstances, we’d be talking about the Ravens playing Kansas City as another coming-of-age opportunity to prove themselves and
Luke Jones and Nestor give a final look at many injuries and concerns of Ravens hosting Chiefs
The injuries continue to pile up in Owings Mills and the Kansas Chiefs report “no injuries” as the best team in the AFC comes to Baltimore for a Sunday night showdown that feels like quite a hurdle for Lamar Jackson and the star-crossed Ravens.
Brian Billick joins Nestor to discuss the many pains of 0-1 start for Ravens in Las Vegas
Outspoken author and sports journalist Dave Zirin discusses his book The Kaepernick Effect and how his his knee is still changing the world – inside and outside of the sports landscape.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown (ankle) returned to the practice field on Friday morning.
Will Baltimore finally be able to break through against the Chiefs on Sunday night?
Our partner on behalf of the Living Classrooms Foundation, Brian Billick joins us to discuss how all of these injuries in Owings Mills begin to change expectations and strategy as the Ravens are 0-1 and awaiting the best team in the NFL.
Reserve cornerback Chris Westry reportedly suffered a torn meniscus in the Week 1 loss at Las Vegas.
The Ravens need a healthy Ronnie Stanley to do anything special in 2021, which is what makes his Week 1 showing and absence from practices this week so concerning.
The defensive coordinator looked back at the loss in Las Vegas and previewed Sunday’s meeting with Kansas City.
Amidst reports that he could miss game action, Ronnie Stanley missed his second straight practice on Thursday.
“I’m trying to win at the end of the day. Snitch, no snitch — anything I can give Wink [Martindale] and the defense, that’s what I’m going to do.”
It’s unclear what the carry distribution will look like in Sunday night’s meeting with Kansas City.