Ravens-Cardinals: Five predictions for Sunday
Baltimore aims to begin 2-0 for the third time in the last four years.
Baltimore aims to begin 2-0 for the third time in the last four years.
Maurice Canady took the place of second-year offensive tackle Greg Senat on the active roster.
Tight end Mark Andrews is expected to play despite sitting out Friday’s practice with a foot issue.
Wearing Cardinal red and a new jersey number, Terrell Suggs returns to Baltimore Sunday.
Third-round outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson was a healthy scratch for the season opener.
The Cardinals used four wide receivers more than the other 31 NFL teams combined in Week 1.
Just 14 snaps produced four catches, 147 yards, and two touchdowns for Marquise Brown in his NFL debut.
The message delivered to the rest of the NFL was more than just a record-setting win over a bad team.
Nestor recaps a purple dream of a start to 2019 Ravens season as the stars shine against Dolphins
Head coach John Harbaugh said the 31-year-old did not suffer a season-ending injury.
Lamar Jackson became the first quarterback not named Joe Flacco to start an opener for Baltimore since Steve McNair in 2007.
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas will begin his Ravens career with a bang.
The rookie wide receiver didn’t practice Friday, but John Harbaugh said he’ll play against Miami.
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Luke Jones shares his purple prophecies for the 2019 campaign.
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Nothing brings a community together like a championship sports franchise. Dick Cass knows about winning and losing in Baltimore. Some deep thoughts here…
We all dislike the NFL preseason and all the awfulness that it brings. It is a brand problem for the sport. We asked Ravens president Dick Cass for potential solutions…
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Cyrus Jones will be Baltimore’s primary punt returner, but others could be in the mix as the kick returner.
It’s football season in Baltimore and Ravens president Dick Cass tells local fans why they should be excited about NFL season and what it means to our community
It’s football season in Baltimore and Ravens president Dick Cass tells local fans why they should be excited about NFL season and what it means to our community
What exactly can we expect from a revamped Ravens offense beginning in Miami Sunday?
Veteran cornerback Brandon Carr was the only player listed on Baltimore’s injury report Wednesday.
Beyond Matthew Judon, who will be able to consistently put pressure on opposing quarterbacks?
Second-year lineman Bradley Bozeman is one of the few speculated candidates to start.
Fourth-round pick Iman Marshall is eligible to potentially receive a designation to return later in the season.
All 11 members of Baltimore’s practice squad were with the organization in the preseason.
Baltimore hope Earl Thomas’ range will allow the cornerbacks to be even more aggressive in coverage, leading to more takeaways.
After much debate about Kenneth Dixon’s future this offseason, the fourth-year running back was placed on injured reserve.
John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta must trim the Baltimore roster to 53 players by 4 p.m. Saturday.
Despite an unclear left guard picture, Eric DeCosta couldn’t pass on a fourth-round pick for Jermaine Eluemunor and a sixth-rounder.
The 2017 fifth-round pick spent much of the spring and summer as Baltimore’s starting left guard.
Baltimore has kept three quarterbacks on the 53-man roster just once in the last nine years.
Wide receiver Seth Roberts appeared to be safely on the roster before getting hurt in the preseason opener.
Second-year wide receiver Jaleel Scott continues to make a strong push for a roster spot.
John Harbaugh has often canceled a late-summer practice in favor of a team-building activity during his 12-year tenure in Baltimore.
Baltimore terminated the 29-year-old linebacker’s contract as he reconsidered his football future.
Neither starting quarterback played in what used to be the “dress rehearsal” for the regular season.
The 29-year-old has started 52 games in his NFL career, but he missed the entire 2018 season with a torn ACL.