Twelve Ravens thoughts following Day 7 of open training camp
With Justin Houston expected to hit the practice field later this week, Jaylon Ferguson turned in his best performance of camp thus far.
With Justin Houston expected to hit the practice field later this week, Jaylon Ferguson turned in his best performance of camp thus far.
Luke Jones and Nestor put the needle in Lamar Jackson about vaccinations and team football
Full pads came on for the first time on Tuesday morning.
The 2020 first-round pick has high expectations for himself entering his second NFL season.
“Justin was one of the key factors when I was in [Kansas City] who kind of took me underneath his wing and showed that love.”
The new defensive assistant also offered high praise for Baltimore defensive coordinator Wink Martindale.
The absences continued to mount on offense as the Baltimore defense easily won the day on Monday.
“It turned out to be worse than what they told me it was going to be, so he’s out until he’s back with the hamstring.”
“I can use help, every angle I can get. We just added another nice outside linebacker, so I just see it as competition as well, but we got better.”
“To get another guy who has been around and done so many great things, it should help those guys quite a bit.”
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“I’m really excited to have him back. I know what he can do on the field, so him getting healthy, him being back out there, it’s great.”
“I want to be that home run hitter for the team, that spark plug. Because whenever you have a long touchdown run, it gets the team going.”
The Baltimore head coach was pleased to land Justin Houston, who has 97 1/2 career sacks.
Luke Jones warns early camp observations should be taken with a grain of salt until the threat of contact is introduced.
The veteran newcomer has been Baltimore’s best wide receiver early in camp.
Veteran wide receiver Sammy Watkins is off to a good start in his first training camp with Baltimore.
“If we’re out here working and we’re wide open, he just has to come back and get us the ball.”
Marquise Brown made several highlight plays on the first day of open training camp.
Luke Jones and Nestor give full training camp preview of Ravens defense
The 2019 NFL MVP has now tested positive for the virus twice in the last eight months.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh moves to the Baltimore Positive hot seat for a training camp sitdown
The Ravens quarterback previously had a COVID-19 infection last November and may now miss the first 10 days of training camp.
Will Marquise Brown build off his strong finish to the 2020 season?
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.”
With players on the field in Owings Mills, Luke Jones and Nestor give a full training camp preview of Ravens defense and changes in how the team will pressure the quarterback.
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.
The Ravens head coach begins his 14th season at the helm in Owings Mills as the team prepares for another not-so-normal training camp in the summer heat. Don, Luke and Nestor spend some time discussing leadership, Lamar Jackson and earning the right to be a Super Bowl contender.
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?
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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.