Ravens-Raiders: Five predictions for Sunday
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Baltimore on Sunday.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Baltimore on Sunday.
The rookie left tackle did not practice all week while nursing a lingering foot injury.
Rookie left tackle Ronnie Stanley continues to be sidelined with a foot injury.
The rookie fourth-round pick was practicing for the first time since injuring his left knee on Aug. 27.
The rookie left tackle is dealing with a foot injury sustained in Sunday’s win over Cleveland.
As veterans such as Steve Smith and Terrell Suggs return from injuries, the development of young players is critical for both the present and future.
“We have to go out there and prove that we’re weapons and that we can do it in live games on Sundays.”
Anthony Levine collected an interception and a sack to continue his strong preseason.
“We think he is going to grow into being an outstanding football player.”
Luke Jones identifies five players worth watching in Baltimore’s second preseason game.
Rookie Kenneth Dixon rushed for a game-high 44 yards on nine carries in Thursday’s win.
The rookie left tackle had recently been dealing with a “soft tissue” injury.
Head coach John Harbaugh all but ruled out Joe Flacco for Thursday’s game against Carolina.
The absence of left tackle Ronnie Stanley creates further doubt about Flacco taking the field against Carolina.
The Ravens left tackle left the field midway through practice and didn’t return.
Veteran newcomer Mike Wallace is unsurprisingly listed as a starting receiver for Baltimore.
Since winning Super Bowl XLVII, the Ravens have gone just 23-25 over the last three seasons.
Veteran linebacker Terrell Suggs has been working out at the team facility during OTAs.
Veteran Justin Forsett is the early favorite to start in a deep group of running backs.
All but two of Baltimore’s 2016 draft choices have signed rookie contracts.
The eighth-year cornerback has started 82 games in his NFL career.
The Ravens passed on the opportunity to get the best defensive back in the draft.
Luke Jones lays out the early expectations for each draft pick in 2016 and beyond.
The Notre Dame product met with the media in Owings Mills on Friday.
The veteran left tackle is scheduled to carry an $8.7 million salary cap figure for 2016.
The Ravens had to draft a left tackle two years after paying big money to another one.