Ravens Release Veteran RB Mark Ingram After Productive 2019, Role-Reduced 2020
The Ravens have released veteran running back Mark Ingram, a move that seemed increasingly likely as his role within the offense diminished late in the season.
Read moreThe Ravens have released veteran running back Mark Ingram, a move that seemed increasingly likely as his role within the offense diminished late in the season.
Read moreRavens running backs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins and defensive lineman Brandon Williams have been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list and will be unavailable for the team’s Thanksgiving night showdown against the Steelers.
Read more“We have to find ways to continue to get better,” running back Mark Ingram said Oct. 14 as the Ravens prepare to face the Eagles Oct. 18. “We know that we haven’t played our best as an offense yet.”
Read moreThe Ravens showed some preseason hiccups during their practice at M&T Bank Stadium Aug. 29. “I just think we can be a lot better execution-wise in every area,” John Harbaugh said.
Read moreLongtime ESPN NFL reporter Sal Paolantonio says the Ravens’ top priority in the 2020 NFL Draft should be beefing up their depth at running back.
Read moreFor offensive lineman Andre Smith, re-signing with the Ravens on a one-year deal came down to a winning culture and his solid relationships in Baltimore.
Read moreWith the Ravens set to pick No. 28 in the 2020 NFL Draft, Ken Zalis looks at the history of that pick, including the Saints taking RB Mark Ingram in 2011.
Read moreRavens RB Mark Ingram and TE Mark Andrews are officially questionable against the Titans Jan. 11. Ingram returned to practice Jan. 9 in a limited fashion.
Read moreWhen the Ravens were looking to add to their Lamar Jackson-led offense last offseason, running back Mark Ingram checked all the boxes they were looking for — and it’s worked out perfectly. “It ended up being a great match,” Ingram said.
Read moreBo Smolka offers five takeaways from the Ravens’ 45-6 win against the Rams, including a running game that’s entered historic territory and the continued maturation of the defense. Plus, a look at how things stand in the AFC.
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