Harbaugh on handling virus outbreak: “We didn’t bat 1.000; nobody did”
The head coach expressed pride in his shorthanded team’s effort in the 19-14 loss to Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
The head coach expressed pride in his shorthanded team’s effort in the 19-14 loss to Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
After delays, COVID tests, rumors, Tweets and a snow storm in Pittsburgh, the Ravens finally succumb to the undefeated Steelers – but not without a helluva fight from the understudies and developmental roster.
Head coach John Harbaugh and the Ravens entered the game with 17 players on the reserve-COVID-19 list.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams was activated, but he won’t play as he continues to recover from an ankle injury suffered in Week 10.
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Luke Jones and Nestor have a frank conversation about the integrity of the National Football League after Sunday
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Gus Edwards could have more company in the backfield with J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram now eligible to be activated to play against Pittsburgh.
Aside from players already on injured reserve, the secondary was the one group seemingly spared from Baltimore’s widespread COVID-19 outbreak.
Every day there’s a new set of positive tests in Baltimore and Pittsburgh. The Ravens haven’t been sanctioned to practice but will travel to play 20-men short at Heinz Field against the undefeated Steelers. Luke and Nestor discuss the absurdity.
Hall of Famer Rod Woodson catches up with Nestor on about his passion for teaching the game of football around the world. And the weirdness of being stuck in middle of the Baltimore and Pittsburgh rivalry.
Robert Griffin III and others haven’t been able to log a single real practice ahead of Tuesday’s rescheduled game against Pittsburgh.
Outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson was among those placed on the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday.
Dennis Koulatsos asks Nestor to review all of his “I told you so” moments of COVID warnings and NFL red flags and bubble dreams
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the facts about Ravens and COVID and Lamar Jackson
Should that game be played, next week’s originally scheduled Thursday game against Dallas would move to Monday, Dec. 7 at 5 p.m.
Here’s everything we know about Lamar Jackson testing positive and the Baltimore Ravens status for playing the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
The reigning NFL MVP was among the latest Baltimore players to test positive, putting Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh in clear jeopardy.
Dusting off from loss to Titans, now John Harbaugh and Ravens franchise faces a massive crisis as they’ll head to Pittsburgh shorthanded on Sunday. (We think…)
Defensive end Calais Campbell’s status was already in doubt due to the calf injury that’s sidelined him since Week 9.
For a Ravens-Steelers rivalry in which we always say to “expect the unexpected,” the expression hit a different tone this
Will Graves of The Associated Press in Pittsburgh says there’s plenty of Thanksgiving with yins in the Steel City as Roethlisberger and Tomlin want seconds with a depleted Ravens unit.
He’s written about all of the great Pittsburgh football teams up close but now Ed Bouchette of The Athletic watches from afar as the unlikely undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers try to author a different kind of story in 2020.
The veteran outside linebacker won’t be able to play in the Pittsburgh game, which is still scheduled for Thursday night.
A bad day for the Ravens turned worse late Sunday night with multiple members of the organization testing positive for COVID-19.
The Owings Mills training facility has been closed and all activities are being conducted virtually as contact tracing is completed.
Each side of the ball looked to the other to finish the game with neither getting the job done for Baltimore.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens when Lamar Jackson doesn’t run all over the field and the defense has to step up and win a football game.
Luke Jones and Nestor reconstruct what happened after halftime and what felt like a comfortable lead against Tennessee on Sunday.
Baltimore hasn’t really shaken that “hard truth” suffered 10 months ago.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor debate the Ravens future at midway point with injuries and COVID threatening prosperity. And with a trip to Indianapolis ahead, a few thoughts from some real Baltimoreans about the legend of the Colts on 33rd Street.
Outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson played one of his finest games as a Raven on Sunday.
The All-Pro cornerback played all 53 defensive snaps and five special-teams plays in Sunday’s loss to Pittsburgh.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss how the franchise must march on without Ronnie Stanley after a bad day for quarterback Lamar Jackson. On to Indianapolis…
Longtime Pittsburgh football historian Ed Bouchette says the improvement of this version of the black and gold unit has been led by defensive acquisitions and talent.
Lamar Jackson played his worst game since his rookie year against rival Pittsburgh on Sunday.
The reigning MVP committed four turnovers in what was his worst performance since his rookie season.
The Ravens head coach expressed confidence in Orlando Brown Jr. and D.J. Fluker to step up for the injured All-Pro left tackle.