Breaking Down The Ravens’ Initial 53-Man Roster
Bo Smolka breaks down Baltimore’s initial 53-man roster by position, as the Ravens kept not just one, but three undrafted rookies.
Read moreBo Smolka breaks down Baltimore’s initial 53-man roster by position, as the Ravens kept not just one, but three undrafted rookies.
Read moreBo Smolka shares a look at what the Ravens’ 53-man roster might look like to start the 2025 season, and he says Jay Higgins could be the team’s next undrafted rookie gem at inside linebacker.
Read moreRavens outside linebacker Adisa Isaac suffered ligament damage as well as a dislocated elbow in the Ravens’ second preseason game and will likely miss at least half the season, head coach John Harbaugh announced Aug. 18.
Read moreRasheen Ali states his case for a spot, while Adisa Isaac’s injury might clarify the edge picture. Bo Smolka shares five takeaways from the Ravens’ preseason game against the Cowboys.
Read moreBo Smolka looks at three Ravens on the roster bubble trending well, and three who might not be, less than two weeks before the final cutdown.
Read moreNFL Network’s Brian Baldinger recently spent time in Owings Mills, and rookie edge rusher Mike Green caught his eye.
Read moreWith his unique size, speed and work ethic, Derrick Henry is doing things after turning 30 that no one expected. But that’s nothing new for “King Henry.”
Read moreWith his unique size, speed and work ethic, Derrick Henry is doing things after turning 30 that no one expected. But that’s nothing new for “King Henry.”
Read moreAfter losing almost all of his rookie season to a torn Achilles and almost all of his second season to a knee injury, Ravens linebacker David Ojabo said this is the first offseason in which he has been fully healthy, and he’s confident, having fun and “just kind of letting it rip.”
Read moreLamar Jackson and Rashod Bateman have, for various reasons, missed significant time together during training camp in the past four years. But their connection was on display Aug. 10. “You’ve got to be on the field to learn it,” Bateman said. “Hopefully, we keep growing there.”
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