Twelve Ravens thoughts following 23-16 loss to Pittsburgh
Baltimore enters its bye week with a losing record for the fourth straight season.
Baltimore enters its bye week with a losing record for the fourth straight season.
The Baltimore offense remains focused on the present with the future rapidly approaching.
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With pressure mounting on head coach John Harbaugh, Baltimore will try to avoid a third straight loss.
JuJu Smith-Schuster and Pittsburgh will try to hand Baltimore its third consecutive loss.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley will not play against the Steelers after injuring his ankle in Week 8.
Since Anthony Levine’s fourth-quarter interception at Pittsburgh, Baltimore has forced only two turnovers.
Running back Alex Collins sat out a day after being listed as a limited participant with a foot issue.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley was one of six starters not to take part in Wednesday’s workout due to injuries.
Speedy wide receiver John Brown already has six receptions of 20 or more yards this year.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith is back from suspension to rejoin a crowded Baltimore secondary.
Rookie first-round pick Hayden Hurst’s NFL debut will have to wait another week.
Terrell Suggs hasn’t collected a full sack in a game against Pittsburgh since 2013.
Baltimore owns just eight road wins since topping the Steelers in the 2014 postseason.
The seven-time Pro Bowl linebacker is nursing a knee issue ahead of Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh.
Rookie tight end Hayden Hurst practiced for the first time since sustaining a stress fracture in his foot last month.
“We’ve still got that bitter taste in our mouths, but this is a new year, new look, new opportunity for us.”
Marlon Humphrey’s development is vital to both the present and future of the Baltimore defense.
This marks the fifth straight year the Ravens will play in a nationally-televised game at Heinz Field.
It was three years ago Wednesday that Baltimore blew two 14-point-leads in a playoff loss at New England.
Alex Collins was once again a difference-maker for an improving Baltimore offense.
As frustrating as it was, a narrow loss to Pittsburgh shouldn’t meaningfully alter anyone’s outlook for the final three weeks.
These AFC North rivals meet for the 48th time overall since the start of the 1996 season.
Joe Flacco and Baltimore will try to avoid being swept by Pittsburgh for the first time since 2008.
The ninth-year wide receiver returned to practice fully on Friday and is expected to play against the Steelers.
The veteran wide receiver is nursing a back issue ahead of Sunday’s game in Pittsburgh.
The Pro Bowl inside linebacker has suffered a “stinger” in each of Baltimore’s last two games.
Baltimore suffered its first home defeat to the Steelers since the 2012 season.
Pittsburgh hasn’t defeated the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in 1,763 days.
The longtime rivalry between Terrell Suggs and Ben Roethlisberger dates back to 2004.
The standout lineman hasn’t played since injuring his foot in Week 2.
Baltimore allowed 44 points in Week 3, but the talent-rich Pittsburgh offense is off to a slow start in 2017.
The Ravens find themselves light at the tight end position this week in practice.
The Ravens own a 16-6 all-time record wearing their alternate jerseys.
The standout defensive tackle remains sidelined with a foot injury suffered in Week 2.
The sting of a Ravens loss shouldn’t wipe away appreciation for what was the latest classic in this AFC North rivalry.
“We can be a great football team, but we’re not there yet. We haven’t gotten there this year, obviously.”
Mike Wallace scored a 95-yard touchdown in the first meeting between these AFC North rivals.
The veteran was spotted leaving the locker room with a walking boot on his right foot on Friday.
A difficult season for Joe Flacco can be forgotten with strong performances the rest of the way.