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The Ravens still have 10 players on their COVID-19 list, including quarterback Lamar Jackson. On top of that, the team has a long list of injuries heading into Tuesday’s game against the Cowboys.
Cornerback Tramon Williams (thigh) and defensive tackle Broderick Washington...
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Kickers can kick well into their 40s. One kicker has decided to not push it that far.
Stephen Hauscka, who won a Super Bowl with the Seahawks and kicked for the Ravens, Broncos, Bills, and Jaguars, announced his retirement on Friday at 35.
A former soccer player, Hauschka...
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has been on the reserve/COVID-19 list since Nov. 27, but he’s been staying ready for whenever he can get back on the field.
Baltimore offensive coordinator Greg Roman said Saturday that Jackson has been fully engaged in the team’s virtual meetings...
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The Ravens are getting closer to full strength following their COVID-19 outbreak, activating running back Mark Ingram, defensive end Calais Campbell, and defensive end Jihad Ward from the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Ingram was thought to have a chance to play against the Steelers on...
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Tight end Mark Andrews is one of the Ravens players who remain on the reserve/COVID-19 list after testing positive for the coronavirus during the recent outbreak inside the organization.
Andrews’ positive test drew a little extra attention because he has Type 1 diabetes and had...
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The Ravens haven’t said if they expect Lamar Jackson to start at quarterback against the Cowboys on Tuesday and we know that Robert Griffin III won’t get the start if he doesn’t play.
Griffin was placed on injured reserve on Friday. He left Wednesday’s loss to the Steelers with a...
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The Ravens placed Robert Griffin III on injured reserve Friday. Starter Lamar Jackson remains on the COVID-19 reserve list.
That leaves Trace McSorley as the only quarterback on the Ravens’ 53-player roster. For now.
Jackson, the reigning NFL MVP, becomes eligible to return from...
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had to miss Wednesday’s game against the Steelers after testing positive for COVID-19, and at this point no one knows whether he’ll be back for the Ravens’ next game, on Tuesday against the Cowboys.
Jackson reportedly tested positive on...
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Steelers tight end Eric Ebron strenuously objects to playing three games in 12 days. Steelers tight end Eric Ebron doesn’t seem to realize that he and plenty of other players have played three games in 12 days, once per year every year.
For any team that plays on a Sunday, a...
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The Ravens have just been through one of the weirdest weeks in NFL history, seeing their game postponed three times because of a COVID-19 outbreak. But coach John Harbaugh thinks it was handled as well as those circumstances could have been handled.
Harbaugh said after the Ravens...
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The first half of Wednesday’s Ravens-Steelers game ended with Baltimore running out of time as a third-and-goal pass into the end zone fell incomplete. The Ravens may have had enough time to run a fourth-and-goal play, if not for the Steelers’ tactics as the clock was running late...
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Wednesday’s Ravens-Steelers game had to be delayed by six days because of the Ravens’ COVID-19 outbreak, but the NFL got some good news on that front this morning.
All of yesterday’s tests from both the Steelers and Ravens came back negative, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports...
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You’ve heard the coachspeak and assorted cliches by now, over and over again.
Football coaches and teams take their seasons one game at a time. They don’t get ahead of themselves. Blah, blah. Blah.
The Browns, 8-3 and working their way to the postseason, aren’t taking it one game...
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The Steelers got to 11-0 on Wednesday. Their head coach sounded more like a guy whose team is 0-11.
At his post-game press conference, Mike Tomlin was incredibly salty about the performance of his team, coaches and players.
“We couldn’t run the ball effectively when we needed to...
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Steelers linebacker Bud Dupree suffered an injury in Wednesday’s win over Baltimore. The early word isn’t good.
NFL Media reports that initial tests indicate a torn ACL. An MRI will be confirmed to determine the extent of the damage.
In many cases, a torn ACL can preliminarily be...
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The Ravens got plenty of time to prepare for Wednesday’s game against the Steelers, but precious few chances to do so in meaningful fashion.
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the team went six days between practices, with a walk-through on Monday and Tuesday in advance of the game...
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Heading into Week 13 of the NFL season, the winless Jets remain atop the NFL draft order for 2021. The Jaguars, who have one win, could become the first team to go 1-15 and not finish with the worst record in the league.
The Cowboys, with a loss to Washington on Thanksgiving, have...
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Robert Griffin III started today’s game for the Ravens, but he didn’t finish it.
Griffin suffered a leg injury that forced him to leave in the fourth quarter. He was replaced by Trace McSorley.
Although Griffin made some plays with his legs, he struggle mightily to throw the...
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This afternoon’s game between the Ravens and Steelers is on. It is scheduled for a 3:40 p.m. ET kickoff on NBC.
The NFL is confident the “virus [within the Ravens’ organization] is contained,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said.
The players underwent point-of-care testing today...
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The NFL schedule doesn’t offer many opportunities for a team to watch their next opponent play live, but the Cowboys have one on Wednesday.
Week 13’s game against the Ravens was pushed from Sunday to Tuesday once the Ravens-Steelers game was rescheduled for Wednesday and Cowboys...