Ravens Re-Sign Veteran Safety Tony Jefferson After Successful Reunion
The Ravens have re-signed safety Tony Jefferson, the team announced Feb. 24, bringing back a veteran who had a successful reunion with the team late this past season.
Read moreThe Ravens have re-signed safety Tony Jefferson, the team announced Feb. 24, bringing back a veteran who had a successful reunion with the team late this past season.
Read moreThe Ravens signed running back Trenton Cannon to the 53-man roster Sept. 8, giving them a badly needed third running back who can also play special teams. The Ravens also made official the signing of veteran running back Le’Veon Bell to the practice squad.
Read moreQuarterback Trace McSorley has returned to the Ravens one day after being released, as he went unclaimed via waivers and was one of 13 players the Ravens signed to their practice squad Sept. 1.
Read moreThe Ravens finalized their initial 53-man roster Aug. 31, with cornerback Chris Westry, running back Ty’Son Williams and undrafted rookie safety Ar’Darius Washington earning roster spots. Bo Smolka breaks down the roster.
Read moreSpeaking before the team’s walkthrough practice Aug. 30, John Harbaugh said the Ravens plan to operate their multi-pronged rushing attack as usual, even with J.K. Dobbins out, and he didn’t rule out adding another running back via the waiver wire.
Read moreBo Smolka looks at three players on the Ravens’ roster bubble who could help their case with a strong showing against Washington.
Read moreThe Ravens have waived quarterback Kenji Bahar to conclude their second cutdown, which suggests Lamar Jackson will see at least some action in the preseason finale at Washington Aug. 28.
Read moreBo Smolka shares his best guess of what the Ravens’ 53-man roster might look like when it is set Aug. 31, and he predicts the Ravens will keep Josh Oliver as their third tight end.
Read moreIn the first of three training camp cutdowns, the Ravens have placed cornerbacks Khalil Dorsey and Iman Marshall on injured reserve and have cut outside linebacker Aaron Adeoye, cornerback Davontae Harris and tight end Eli Wolf.
Read moreRavens head coach John Harbaugh said backup quarterback Trace McSorley is dealing with a back injury that will sideline him for “a few weeks,” putting Tyler Huntley in line to be the Ravens’ primary backup quarterback when the season begins Sept. 13.
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