Ravens’ depth already being tested after Week 1 injury wave
Free safety Marcus Williams is out indefinitely after suffering a pectoral injury in the season opener.
Free safety Marcus Williams is out indefinitely after suffering a pectoral injury in the season opener.
Wednesday will mark the first OTA open to local reporters.
Who will start at left guard after the free-agent departure of Ben Powers?
There figures to be a question or five about a certain franchise quarterback during Wednesday’s presser.
Even if Calais Campbell returns for a 16th NFL season, it may not be in Baltimore.
A source of frustration in the previous two seasons, the offensive line was among the NFL’s best in 2022.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson will miss his first game since sitting out the final four contests of the 2021 season.
Tyler Huntley took the starter reps with Lamar Jackson sidelined with a left knee injury.
Third-year safety Geno Stone has played at a high level filling in for Marcus Williams since Week 5.
Baltimore will aim for the seventh 8-3 start in franchise history against the Jaguars on Sunday.
Rookie safety Kyle Hamilton’s left knee is “stable,” according to head coach John Harbaugh.
All-Pro tight end Mark Andrews missed the entire practice week due to shoulder and knee injuries.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman missed the entire practice week after sustaining a foot injury in last Sunday’s loss to Buffalo.
After beginning the season on the PUP list, running back Gus Edwards officially began his 21-day practice window on Wednesday.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley practiced fully on Wednesday and Thursday and had been listed as questionable on the final injury report.
After practicing fully Wednesday and Thursday, left tackle Ronnie Stanley was given a rest day on Friday.
Head coach John Harbaugh said surgery would sideline the veteran defensive lineman for the remainder of the season.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said former All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley’s 2022 debut “could be this week” against Buffalo.
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The Ravens had the kind of problems that would have doomed most teams in Foxborough on Sunday.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters missed the entire 2021 season with a torn ACL sustained days before the opener.
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.
Baltimore will try to exact some revenge for last year’s humbling defeat to the Dolphins in a Week 10 Thursday night game.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore’s season-opening victory.
Free-agent newcomer Marcus Williams headlines a very deep group of safeties for Baltimore.
Rookie tight end Isaiah Likely has been one of the most impressive performers over the first two weeks of training camp.
Luke Jones offers his observations from the final day of spring workouts.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with the draft now in the rear-view mirror.
Luke Jones reacts to what the Ravens brass had to say about the upcoming 2022 NFL draft.
“Pat, he’s played lots of football, and he can do it. He’ll step right in probably as the starter.”
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh discussed a variety of topics from the NFL owners meetings on Monday morning.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore signed deals exceeding $100 million over the first few days of free agency.
What was expected to be a robust market for Baltimore’s former starting center never materialized this week.
The 31-year-old Morgan Moses hasn’t missed a game since 2014, seeing most of his NFL action at right tackle.
Ex-Raven Ryan Jensen was one of several free-agent centers to re-sign with their 2021 teams.
Veteran offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva was scheduled to make $6 million for the 2022 season.
The Ravens can still hope for the best with Ronnie Stanley, but they must better prepare for the worst and everything in between.
Baltimore’s late-season collapse began with a dramatic loss at Pittsburgh in early December.