Ravens-49ers: Inactives and pre-game notes
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If we’re being honest, this space has become a punchline so far in 2015. Incorrectly picking the final outcome of
Baltimore could be forced to turn to a trio of rookie running backs against San Francisco.
Starting running back Justin Forsett has been nursing an ankle injury all week.
Joe Flacco’s two most reliable pass-catchers appear on target to return on Sunday.
The defensive coordinator said defenders continue to play their assignments inconsistently during games.
Just nine of the 46 Ravens players active for Super Bowl XLVII are currently on the 53-man roster.
The 2014 fourth-round pick has played in just 16 games in his first two NFL seasons.
The Ravens receiver was back at practice less than two weeks after suffering microfractures in his back.
The 6-foot-2 cornerback played all of 17 snaps this season after being torched in last year’s divisional-round playoff loss.
Head coach John Harbaugh said the running back is not dealing with a high ankle sprain.
The 28-year-old was released by San Francisco over the weekend.
Many fans have questioned the status of fourth-year defensive coordinator Dean Pees.
The former Miami Dolphin suffered a torn ACL in Sunday’s overtime loss to Cleveland.
Baltimore may still field a defense, but they no longer have a “Ravens” defense.
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Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Baltimore on Sunday afternoon.
The former Detroit Lion will be in the return mix following the season-ending injury to Michael Campanaro.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Despite head coach John Harbaugh saying last weekend that Steve Smith wouldn’t play in Sunday’s AFC
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — With a 1-3 record to begin 2015, the Ravens can’t afford to take any opponent lightly.
The second-year tight end hasn’t practiced since injuring his calf in the Ravens’ Week 3 loss to Cincinnati.
Baltimore owns a 13-5 all-time record when wearing the popular black alternate jerseys.
The Ravens left tackle has recovered from a Week 1 concussion and appears set to return on Sunday.
The former St. Louis Rams receiver has averaged 16.3 yards per catch in his four-year NFL career.
Ex-Raven Paul Kruger and the Browns defense rank 31st against the run in 2015.
The 2015 first-round pick underwent arthroscopic surgery and received a PRP injection last week.
The 2012 fourth-round pick has 88 catches for 1,433 yards and four touchdowns in his career.
The 36-year-old suffered the injury late in the third quarter of the 23-20 win over Pittsburgh.
Justin Forsett rushed for a season-high 150 yards on 27 attempts in Thursday’s win over Pittsburgh.
The Ravens didn’t save their season on Thursday night, but Justin Tucker’s game-winner was the claw of a hammer loosening the nails of their coffin.
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The Ravens’ 2015 first-round pick is out indefinitely after re-injuring his right knee.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what will happen at Heinz Field on Thursday night.
The second-year tight end suffered a calf injury in the first half of Sunday’s loss to Cincinnati.
The Ravens coach said he was unaware of anything happening to the rookie receiver before Sunday’s game.
The Ravens cornerback won’t say whether his surgically-repaired foot has been a factor in his struggles.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Needing to regroup quickly after a third straight loss to begin the 2015 season, the Ravens
A number of factors created cause for concern long before the 2015 season began.
Good teams don’t let three straight winnable games slip through their fingertips.
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