Twelve Ravens Thoughts following Week 10 win at Minnesota
After a slow start to his rookie season, Malaki Starks is looking more comfortable and making more plays.
After a slow start to his rookie season, Malaki Starks is looking more comfortable and making more plays.
Nate Wiggins figures to see plenty of action covering Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle.
It’s not easy being the backup quarterback in Baltimore. Tyler “Snoop” Huntley once again took the ball and led the Ravens to an impressive 30-14 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon. Luke Jones and Nestor recap a gritty effort and a short turnaround for the flock in the hopes that Lamar Jackson will return in Miami on Thursday night.
It’s not easy being the backup quarterback in Baltimore. Tyler “Snoop” Huntley once again took the ball and led the Ravens to an impressive 30-14 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon. Luke Jones and Nestor recap a gritty effort and a short turnaround for the flock in the hopes that Lamar Jackson will return in Miami on Thursday night.
With Lamar Jackson sidelined, Tyler Huntley threw a touchdown and Derrick Henry ran for two as Baltimore snapped its four-game losing streak.
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Head coach John Harbaugh wouldn’t say whether the star quarterback will start against Chicago on Sunday afternoon.
The Baltimore defense needs Roquan Smith to be great against his old team and moving forward.
Jackson was back on the field for the first time since injuring his hamstring in the Sept. 28 loss at Kansas City.
“Must-win game” is an overused term, but this is a 1-5 team that hasn’t won in over a month and is coming off extra rest.
The star quarterback hasn’t practiced or played in a game since injuring his hamstring in the Sept. 28 loss at Kansas City.
Protecting Lamar Jackson and helping him play at an MVP level is Baltimore’s best hope of rebounding from its worst start since 2015.
The pass rush still looks hopeless, but the Baltimore defense at least rebounded with a more representative showing.
Outside linebacker Tavius Robinson suffered a fractured foot in Sunday’s loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
Just four teams since the 1970 merger have rebounded from a 1-5 start to make the playoffs.
Star quarterback Lamar Jackson wasn’t able to practice all week after hurting his hamstring in the 37-20 loss at Kansas City.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley logged only one limited practice this week while nursing an ankle issue.
Baltimore also ruled out Kyle Van Noy, Isaiah Likely, and Pat Ricard for Monday night’s tilt with Detroit.
Kyle Van Noy suffered a hamstring injury in Week 2 and is expected to be out against Detroit on Monday night.
Tight end Isaiah Likely will miss a second straight game, but he returned to practice on a limited basis on Friday.
Considering how ugly the response to the Buffalo collapse has been, one shudders to think about the possibility of starting 0-2 for the second straight year.
Defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike was one of three players to sit out Wednesday as Baltimore prepared for the home opener.
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Five-time Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard will miss his first game since 2021.
The Super Bowl hype and sky-high preseason expectations are nothing new in the Lamar Jackson era.
Veteran cornerback Jaire Alexander was a limited participant in his first practice work since Aug. 9.
Luke Jones and Nestor make final preparation before Ravens take on Bills in Buffalo to start another season with Super Bowl expectations in Baltimore.
Despite Jaire Alexander being out since Aug. 9, head coach John Harbaugh expects the veteran cornerback to return to practice next week.
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It’ll be another two weeks before anyone with the Baltimore Ravens will be asked their first questions after the shameful departure of Justin Tucker. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens next for Tyler Loop and all of the rookies on campus in Owings Mills as the team goes to work on improving – and avoiding any scent of their maligned former “Hall of Fame” kicker.
It’ll be another two weeks before anyone with the Baltimore Ravens will be asked their first questions after the shameful departure of Justin Tucker. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens next for Tyler Loop and all of the rookies on campus in Owings Mills as the team goes to work on improving – and avoiding any scent of their maligned former “Hall of Fame” kicker.
On Tuesday, general manager Eric DeCosta wouldn’t commit to Mark Andrews definitely being part of the 2025 team.
The re-signing of Ronnie Stanley and the addition of DeAndre Hopkins headlined the week for general manager Eric DeCosta.
Baltimore agreed to a one-year deal with the 30-year-old fullback on Tuesday.
Ronnie Stanley is regarded as one of the NFL’s top free agents after enjoying the healthiest season of his nine-year career.
Jackson and Roquan Smith were two of Baltimore’s four first-team selections made by the Associated Press.
Baltimore needs only a win to secure a first-round home playoff game and a second straight AFC North title.
Zay Flowers is the first wide receiver to be named to the Pro Bowl in Ravens history.
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Even when Lamar Jackson messes up and you do everything right, he can still rip your heart out.