Special teams jump-start and save Ravens in narrow win over Cleveland
“Special teams is what we preach over here. That’s what it starts off with, and they went out there and did their job.”
“Special teams is what we preach over here. That’s what it starts off with, and they went out there and did their job.”
Perhaps in our haste to throw it all away, we’ve lost sight of the fact that the entire operation has been assembled to run around – and with – No. 8 and still does that better than anyone when they’re doing it the right way.
The star quarterback threw only 16 passes in Sunday’s 23-20 victory over Cleveland.
Cleveland attempted a 60-yard field goal after a critical false start pushed them back.
“I felt good, and I wanted to keep going. I wish I could have done more.”
The head coach reminded how his team must turn the page quickly to get ready for a Thursday game at Tampa Bay.
Running back Gus Edwards finally made his return from the ACL injury sustained days before the 2021 season opener.
With back-to-back road games against Tampa Bay and New Orleans looming, Baltimore can’t afford to lose this one on multiple levels.
This is Chapter 20 of “Purple Reign 2: Faith, Family & Football – A Baltimore Love Story.” Author and radio host and entrepreneur Nestor Aparicio is releasing the 2013 book chapter by chapter daily to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Ravens Super Bowl win in New Orleans.
A Friday ESPN report indicated running back J.K. Dobbins will have arthroscopic knee surgery and miss four to six weeks.
The head coach didn’t offer many health updates for injured players hoping to suit up against Cleveland.
The second-year wide receiver practiced all week after missing the last two games with a foot injury.
Numerous members of that championship team will be in attendance for Sunday’s Ravens-Browns game.
“You can’t bring yourself to a halt because all you’re worried about is that. You have to trust the players, trust the plan, mix it up on them.”
“When you see us execute it [with] all 11 guys at the same time trusting one another, the results have been good, so that’s the emphasis.”
“I think that’s kind of been the problem. We’re pressing so hard that it’s almost doing a reverse effect.”
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as Baltimore aims to get back on track and stay in first place in the AFC North.
Defensive end Calais Campbell was back on the practice field after hurting his foot late in last Sunday’s loss to the Giants.
Finally, Nestor got Councilwoman Phylicia Porter of District 10 of Baltimore City to drop by Faidley’s in Lexington Market for a lengthy Maryland Crab Cake Tour chat about progress and pride and challenges from Cherry Hill to Carroll Park.
The third-year defensive tackle is having a breakout season for Baltimore.
Councilwoman Odette Ramos joins Nestor at Faidley’s on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour for a spirited discussion about ways to lift Baltimore and making progress at City Hall.
The Baltimore head coach also discussed the addition of DeSean Jackson and a number of other topics on Sunday.
“Our job is to score points. We’re not trying to rely on [Justin Tucker]. The only time we should rely on him is for extra points.”
“In practice, we had a couple of routes I talked to him about and kind of envisioned what I see. I had a great feeling of how he looks at it.”
Quarterback Lamar Jackson was a limited participant with a hip issue on Wednesday.
Baltimore has struggled to get much production at wide receiver in the absence of Rashod Bateman.
Baltimore has struggled to get much production at wide receiver in the absence of Rashod Bateman.
Until showing otherwise, this is a pretty good team carrying a vibe of not being good enough or smart enough in crunch time.
The Baltimore head coach discussed a number of topics Monday in the aftermath of the Week 6 loss to the New York Giants.
In a performance littered with mistakes, Baltimore offered a master class of self-destruction on Sunday.
The All-Pro tight end was visibly frustrated after Sunday’s defeat to the Giants.
Veteran running back Kenyan Drake recorded three runs of 20 or more yards in Sunday’s loss to the Giants.
“We can’t keep saying it. We’ve got to go grind, meet, figure it out — whatever it is — and we’ve got to get it done.”
When Lamar Jackson plays poorly – and most of Sunday was another poor effort throwing the ball where he actually wanted to throw it, especially the long ball – the Baltimore Ravens are going to have a whole lot of trouble trying to finish football games against competent competition.
“We’re not going to hit the panic button; we’re not going to throw a fit. We’re just going to get back to playing football, but it definitely hurts.”
The heel injury to starting right tackle Morgan Moses forced the Baltimore left tackle into playing more snaps than anticipated.
Lamar Jackson’s fourth-quarter interception put the Giants on a short field for the go-ahead touchdown.
Baltimore blew a 10-point lead in the final 12 minutes to fall 24-20 to the New York Giants on Sunday.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — As many Ravens players and coaches took time to greet former defensive coordinator Wink Martindale ahead
Y’landa Burch educates Nestor on the funds from Project Bounceback and the growth of the organization and its outreach with children all over the state.