J. Smith returns to practice; Suggs, Ellerbe, Dickson absent on Wednesday
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — On the same day linebacker Ray Lewis returned to the practice field, the Ravens also saw […]
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — On the same day linebacker Ray Lewis returned to the practice field, the Ravens also saw […]
The Ravens linebacker’s status remains up in the air for Sunday’s game, but injured reserve doesn’t appear to be an option for the 2011 Defensive Player of the Year.
News surfaced Monday night the Ravens linebacker is seeking a second opinion to determine if he can continue playing this year.
Suffering a surprising 23-20 defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers to snap a 15-game home losing streak, the Ravens hope that’s
Linebacker Terrell Suggs is just one of many not taking much satisfaction in potentially clinching the division with a month to go.
The Ravens coach left the door open for the 37-year-old’s potential return to the practice field this week.
The only thing your eyes should tell you is that the Ravens are 9-2…
A Yahoo! Sports report says Lewis is on target to return to action before the end of the regular season.
People will remember the late-game offensive heroics, but a stout defensive effort gave the Ravens a chance to win.
A humbling loss against the Chargers last December ended the Ravens’ hopes of earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
After nine years in Baltimore, the 31-year-old veteran departed for San Diego this past offseason.
Their shortcomings shouldn’t add up to an 8-2 record, but the Ravens still sit pretty in the landscape of the AFC.
Isaac Redman and the rest of the Steelers’ running game figure to be very busy on Sunday night.
Even if Ben Roethlisberger is sidelined Sunday night, beating the Steelers in Pittsburgh won’t be a walk in the park for the Ravens.
Future Hall of Fame LB not ready to offer update on status however…
The Pro Bowl linebacker has collected only four sacks in 13 career games against Raiders quarterback Carson Palmer.
Baltimore has won nine straight against its AFC North foe, including four straight at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
The five-time Pro Bowl linebacker played in over half of the Ravens’ defensive snaps in his first action of the season.
The blame falls on everyone invested in what continues to be a “Jekyll and Hyde” offense for Baltimore.
The 2011 Defensive Player of the Year makes his return to the field less than six months after suffering a partially-torn Achilles tendon.
The roster move was made before 4 p.m. Saturday, meaning Suggs is eligible to play against the Houston Texans.
It remains very unlikely the star linebacker will make his return to action against the Texans on Sunday.
The Pro Bowl linebacker refuted a report saying he planned to play Sunday, but he didn’t dismiss the possibility, either.
(Updated: 4:45 p.m.) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Moving one day closer to a battle against the team with which they’re
A report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter suggests Suggs might be back to game action much sooner than nearly everyone thought.
The star linebacker did some light jogging and played catch during the portion of practice open to reporters.
With Ray Lewis and Lardarius Webb suffering season-ending injuries, Ravens fans now wait for the return of the 2011 Defensive Player of the Year.
Luke Jones offers the five biggest questions surrounding the 2012 Ravens…
The Baltimore defense will really see what life is like without the reigning AP Defensive Player of the Year on Monday night.
Thought they’ve been practicing since early last week, Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta expressed uncertainty about their availability against Cincinnati.
The Ravens placed the Pro Bowl linebacker and David Reed on the PUP list and four others on IR Monday.
Two of the most notable rule changes passed by the NFL earlier this offseason will not go into effect for
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — As notable veterans such as Ed Reed, Ray Rice, and Anquan Boldin reported to the Ravens’
The Alabama rookie was initially on the non-football injury list but has since passed the conditioning test and been cleared to practice.
After enduring an offseason of free-agent losses, injuries, and a disenchanted superstar, the head coach will try to take the Ravens one step further than they went a year ago.
While still proclaiming he’ll return this season, the All-Pro linebacker sounds more grounded in projecting when it will happen.
The Baltimore owner applauded Suggs’ off-season work ethic, regardless of how the injury might have occurred.
The Ravens are wrapping up their final week of voluntary OTAs before next week’s mandatory minicamp.
Even if the Ravens linebacker tore his Achilles tendon playing basketball, Luke Jones doesn’t feel any differently about the star player.
Though several veterans were absent, the Ravens took the next step in putting the end of last season behind them.