Edwards tests positive for COVID, Boyle’s return delayed as Ravens open camp
Tuesday brought a reminder that the Ravens aren’t yet past the pandemic entering the 2021 preseason.
Tuesday brought a reminder that the Ravens aren’t yet past the pandemic entering the 2021 preseason.
“Everyone wants to be great, and that’s the beautiful thing about this organization is we’re all striving to a certain goal. We’re all moving in that same direction.”
“I’m definitely excited about being around a great bunch of young guys who want to learn, who want to get better as players.”
“We’re too talented. We’re deep. This team is set up perfectly to make a run. Obviously, it’s hard to do.”
Baltimore signed defensive end Chris Smith after working out several veterans.
Baltimore will hope 2020 first-round pick Patrick Queen takes a big step forward after an up-and-down rookie campaign.
A healthy return for star left tackle Ronnie Stanley is key for a revamped Baltimore offensive line.
Will an accomplished but aging group hold up for a full 17-game schedule?
Will a viable No. 3 tight end emerge behind standout veterans Mark Andrews and Nick Boyle?
Finding more depth behind Chuck Clark and DeShon Elliott is a priority this summer.
J.K. Dobbins led all NFL running backs in yards per carry during his rookie season.
Baltimore is counting on Tyus Bowser to step into a leading role after giving him a four-year contract in March.
We’ll once again overanalyze every Lamar Jackson throw, decision, move, and breath this summer.
On Thursday, the Ravens made available 37,000 free passes to their July 31 practice at M&T Bank Stadium.
Luke Jones offers purple musings on Lamar Jackson, Bradley Bozeman, Calais Campbell and more as summer camp looms.
Head coach John Harbaugh said Baltimore will “err on the side of caution” with Ronnie Stanley and others returning from serious injuries.
Marlon Humphrey headlines the deepest position group on the Baltimore roster.
The Ravens head coach doesn’t believe contract discussions will be any kind of a distraction for his star quarterback.
Without saying whether he’s been vaccinated, the star quarterback did credit the organization for “taking the vaccine and staying away from COVID.”
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as the NFL calendar takes its only real respite of the year.
Venerable Hall of Fame football writer John McClain of The Houston Chronicle joins Nestor from Texas to discuss his fandom of the Astros, cheating, bad baseball and the future of the Texans as cellar dweller without Deshaun Watson.
The Ravens will also hold an open practice at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, July 31.
The two-time Pro Bowl cornerback hopes to come away with more interceptions during the 2021 season.
The former starting left guard is entering the final year of his rookie contract with the Ravens.
Baltimore players will now enjoy some downtime before reconvening in Owings Mills for the start of training camp in late July.
Rookie first-round pick Rashod Bateman continues to make a strong impression this spring.
The veteran nose tackle is confident the defense will be able to replace the likes of Matthew Judon and Yannick Ngakoue.
After averaging 6.0 yards per carry as a rookie, J.K. Dobbins took exception to Pro Football Focus having him 26th in its NFL running back rankings.
The 34-year-old defensive end is entering his 14th NFL season and final year under contract with the Ravens.
The Baltimore coach reiterated it’s a personal choice for players to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Third-round selections Ben Cleveland and Brandon Stephens are the only unsigned members of Baltimore’s 2021 draft class.
“I’m learning it. I really can’t wait for the season to start, so everybody can see how much work I’ve put in to be better.”
J.K. Dobbins starred as a receiver out of the backfield during Tuesday’s voluntary workout.
Baltimore added veteran guard Michael Schofield to the mix prior to Tuesday’s open OTA workout.
The former first-round pick tore his Achilles tendon earlier this spring and isn’t expected to play in 2021.
Luke Jones and Nestor put on the pads for Ravens OTAs and roster evaluation
The deal is worth $10 million and will keep the former rookie free agent under contract through 2023.
The program will fund scholarships for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates who attend an HBCU in Maryland.
Seventy players were taking part in Wednesday’s voluntary organized team activity.
“I just want to be that vocal leader to teach these guys the ropes, teach these guys the playbook, and to just put them in the right position.”