Ravens need a renaissance more than revenge against Tennessee
Baltimore hasn’t really shaken that “hard truth” suffered 10 months ago.
Baltimore hasn’t really shaken that “hard truth” suffered 10 months ago.
The veteran defensive back has been dealing with an ankle injury.
“That’s a human being at the end of the day. That’s my teammate. That’s my brother. So, yes, that’s just B.S.”
“What happened last year, happened last year. This is a different team. They’re a different team with the same running back, so we know what they’re going to do.”
“We’re all equipped to handle any situation on defense when a guy goes down. It’s a standard here with the Ravens.”
The Ravens could be without their two best defensive linemen against Tennessee.
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Willson, 30, has spent most of his NFL career with the Seattle Seahawks.
Willie Snead has emerged as Lamar Jackson’s most reliable target since the bye week.
Veteran D.J. Fluker was benched in the Week 10 loss at New England.
A statement cited the rise of Maryland’s COVID-19 infection rate and increased hospitalizations.
Baltimore could be without its two best defensive linemen with AFC-leading rusher Derrick Henry and the Titans coming to town.
It’s time to stop waiting for that 2019 switch to be flipped for this year’s Ravens.
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With injuries in key areas mounting, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss where the bad beat by the Patriots leaves the Ravens in emerging NFL playoff picture.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the bad snaps of Matt Skura, the poor offensive line play and what not having Brandon Williams and Calais Campbell does to a defense.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a terrible night for the Baltimore Ravens in Foxboro.
Baltimore failed to force a turnover in a game for the first time since September of last season.
The veteran outside linebacker said the absences of Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams weren’t an excuse for the defense failing to play to the “standard” on Sunday night.
“We just have to continue to build. I don’t think this loss is going to define our season by any means.”
“Don’t nobody like losing. I know none of you guys would like losing, especially when we have a lot of talent on our team.”
The head coach said the Ravens must find a way to overcome the injuries that continued to pile up in their 23-17 loss to the Patriots.
Top blocking tight end Nick Boyle was lost for the season with a serious knee injury suffered in the third quarter.
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Baltimore and New England meet on Sunday Night Football for the second straight year.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith missed the entire practice week with an ankle injury.
The Ravens aim to secure their first regular-season win in Foxborough, but they’ve had no shortage of January success at Gillette Stadium.
The 2019 fourth-round pick has been on injured reserve since suffering a season-ending knee injury in August.
The more things change, the more they stay the same for the Ravens in their 25th season.
Injuries in the secondary have forced the 32-year-old cornerback into a more extensive role in the Ravens defense than anticipated.
The offensive coordinator said opponents being able to call out a team’s plays from time to time is “nothing new.”
The veteran running back hadn’t practiced since injuring his left ankle in Week 6.
“He was really in very good shape and he moved well, which is what you look for [in] a veteran player like that. He’s played a long time. We’re very happy with the fact that he’s got so much experience.”
“I know defenses, obviously, are keyed in, and that’s fine, but I’m just trying to help this team win any way I can.”
The Baltimore quarterback like the up-tempo offense because it limited the opponent’s ability to substitute.
The veteran defensive lineman said he’ll take on a more vocal role for the Baltimore defensive line with Calais Campbell expected to miss some time.
The All-Pro cornerback missed Sunday’s win at Indianapolis after testing positive for COVID-19 early last week.
The 37-year-old has spent most of his career with the Green Bay Packers and hasn’t played since last season.