Twelve Ravens thoughts following Week 15 win over Jets
Barely anyone noticed that the Ravens just played four games in 18 days without a hiccup.
Barely anyone noticed that the Ravens just played four games in 18 days without a hiccup.
Marcus Peters recorded his second interception return for a touchdown in three games with Baltimore.
Veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee suffered a serious triceps injury in the first half of Sunday’s win.
The third-year outside linebacker played a season-low seven snaps in Sunday’s loss to Cleveland.
“Can we play better? We will play better, and we’ll learn a lot from that experience.”
Tight end Mark Andrews is expected to play despite sitting out Friday’s practice with a foot issue.
Neither starting quarterback played in what used to be the “dress rehearsal” for the regular season.
Baltimore must weigh whether to keep rookie Trace McSorley as a third quarterback on the roster.
Tyus Bowser could play extensively at strong-side outside linebacker with Matt Judon missing recent practices.
Lamar Jackson’s performance in the preseason opener reinforced what we’ve seen in training camp.
Lamar Jackson and a rebuilt offense present quite the catch-22 for John Harbaugh this preseason.
Kenny Young trailing Chris Board for the weak-side inside linebacker spot is one of the few early developments.
Entering a contract year, Matthew Judon has registered 15 sacks over the last two seasons.
Running back Kenneth Dixon is one of the more interesting players on the roster bubble.
Lamar Jackson showing more oomph with his intermediate passes was an early takeaway.
Thursday didn’t offer a great read on a Baltimore defense that’s undergone substantial change this offseason.
How Lamar Jackson looks passing the ball is the question on everyone’s mind after the offseason.
The former first-round pick had eight sacks in 2016 before a wrist injury derailed the rest of his time in Denver.
The 30-year-old was drafted by Baltimore in 2011 and was part of the Super Bowl XLVII team.
A unit losing more than 40 percent of its sack production from 2018 will rely heavily on an elite secondary.
There are plenty of jobs up for grabs after the offseason departures of several key veterans.
Few young players on the Baltimore roster should be feeling more pressure this spring and summer.
Baltimore has yet to secure new wide receivers or a backup for 22-year-old quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Mark Ingram gives Baltimore a well-rounded veteran option for its run-heavy attack.
The 36-year-old will reportedly sign with the Arizona Cardinals.
Will Terrell Suggs return for a 17th season in Baltimore?
Third-year running back Kenneth Dixon scored a touchdown and averaged 7.4 yards per carry against the Chiefs.
Joe Flacco and the Baltimore offense converted 10 of their first 11 third downs in Week 6.
The Ravens seek their first 4-2 start to a season since 2014, the last time they qualified for the playoffs.
Despite a strong overall performance, the Baltimore defense played poorly in two-minute situations.
Baltimore currently ranks 31st in the NFL at just 3.1 yards per carry through three weeks.
Baltimore had no answers for slowing Pro Bowl defensive tackle Geno Atkins and the Bengals front.
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey had four pass breakups against the Bills.
Baltimore is set to enter the regular season with three quarterbacks for the first time since 2009.
Reserve linebacker Albert McClellan is one of the longest-tenured players on the Baltimore roster.
Kenneth Dixon is back practicing and could make his preseason debut in Indianapolis on Monday.
Outside linebacker Tyus Bowser has missed much of training camp with a nagging groin injury.
No one would have predicted Jimmy Smith playing this soon in the preseason a few months ago.
John Harbaugh’s team reconvenes for the start of training camp in less than five weeks.
Tyus Bowser played only 161 defensive snaps after being selected in the second round of last year’s draft.