Ravens players will demonstrate their support with special footwear for Sunday's games.
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Bynes, who last played in the NFL when he made seven starts for the Ravens last season, appeared in 138 regular-season games.
Jackson seemed to be working without limitations in the portion of practice open to reporters Friday.
On Sunday, the Ravens will kick off a five-week stretch rich with playoff intrigue. First up: a surging Rams team.
The Ravens face the Rams on Sunday. Here are predictions from The Baltimore Banner’s sports staff.
Columnist Kyle Goon joins hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer to defend his spiciest takes. Then Paul and Jonas preview Baltimore’s Week 14 matchup against the Rams.
If Jackson can’t go, the Ravens would turn to backup Tyler Huntley, who started against the Rams in 2021.
Georgia's Roquan Smith and Florida State's Ronald Darby weren't happy to see their alma maters excluded from college football's championship chase.
“I feel good,” Humphrey said after the Ravens practiced Wednesday.
The receiver made a monumental impact for the Rams in their Super Bowl run, then got hurt in the game itself. Nearly two years later, his former teammates are heartened by OBJ’s return to the field.
As coordinator Todd Monken looks to build on a strong but occasionally spotty first 12 games, here’s where he could look to elevate the Ravens’ offense.
When the Ravens-Bengals game was stopped for a drone over the stadium, that was the fifth drone security officials had spotted that night.
The Ravens are far from perfect, and those imperfections could cloud their playoff hopes.
“Any time a great player’s out there, sure, you look at it,” coach John Harbaugh said. “But I would say this about that right now: We like our tight ends.”
Stone hadn't had an interception in two years. So how has he grabbed six this year? We asked; he explained.