Ravens-Steelers: Inactives and pre-game notes
Wide receiver Steve Smith is active and will make his return after a two-game absence.
Wide receiver Steve Smith is active and will make his return after a two-game absence.
Both starters were listed as full participants in the Ravens’ walk-through on Friday.
The veteran wide receiver hadn’t practiced since injuring his right ankle on Oct. 9.
The inside linebacker missed the final two games before the bye with a hamstring injury.
Luke Jones looks into the crystal ball to see what happens over the rest of the 2016 season.
The quarterback hasn’t been the Ravens’ biggest problem on offense, but he hasn’t been an answer, either.
After returning to practice on Friday, quarterback Joe Flacco is active and expected to start.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith was practicing in a red non-contact jersey for the second straight day.
The quarterback says his shoulder ailment is nothing to worry about, but he’s not one to miss practice easily.
Wide receiver Steve Smith remained sidelined as he continues to recover from an ankle injury.
As expected, starting inside linebacker C.J. Mosley (hamstring) was deactivated for Sunday’s game.
Steve Smith (ankle) is among five players listed as doubtful to play against the New York Giants.
The rookie left tackle has missed the last two games with a foot injury.
The status of linebacker C.J. Mosley is in question for Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.
Poor offensive play-calling and a foolish fake field goal cost Baltimore dearly in Sunday’s loss.
Joe Flacco didn’t even eclipse 300 passing yards despite throwing the ball 52 times on Sunday.
Joe Flacco set a new Ravens record with 21 consecutive completions in the 19-17 win.
Just a day after losing longtime assistant Clarence Brooks to cancer, John Harbaugh’s team will play their second game of the season in Cleveland.
The 37-year-old Smith caught fives passes for 19 yards in his return from last season’s Achilles tear.
Timmy Jernigan was a disruptive force along the defensive line in Sunday’s win.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens during the 2016 campaign.
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.”
The second-year linebacker suffered a sprained ankle on Wednesday.
Luke Jones identifies five players worth watching in Baltimore’s second preseason game.
Conventional thinking says a 37-year-old won’t be the same after such a terrible injury, but what has ever been conventional about Steve Smith?
The 37-year-old hadn’t played since tearing his right Achilles tendon on Nov. 1, 2015.
The outside linebacker’s acrobatic interception highlighted a strong day for the defense.
Eleven months after tearing his left Achilles tendon, Terrell Suggs has yet to return to practice this summer.
Breshad Perriman continues to recover from a partially-torn ACL suffered two months ago.
Veteran newcomer Mike Wallace is unsurprisingly listed as a starting receiver for Baltimore.
Steve Smith headlines the list as he continues to work his way back from last November’s Achilles injury.
Since winning Super Bowl XLVII, the Ravens have gone just 23-25 over the last three seasons.
The 2015 first-round pick was expected to bring play-making ability that the Ravens lacked last season.
Luke Jones offers some purple-related thoughts with organized team activities set to begin next week.
Luke Jones offers some purple-related thoughts with the draft only two weeks away.
The Ravens have dealt with tragedy before in their 20-year existence, but never quite like this. The death of 23-year-old
Mike Wallace doesn’t need to be a 1,200-yard receiver for the Baltimore passing game to thrive in 2016.
Left tackle is the biggest uncertainty on offense as the Ravens try to rebound from a 5-11 season.
The longtime Ravens linebacker hasn’t spoken to reporters since his Achilles injury in the 2015 opener.