Ravens Finalize Initial 53-Man Roster
The Ravens finalized their initial 53-man roster Sept. 5, and opting to keep Trace McSorley as the third quarterback was among the noteworthy decisions. Bo Smolka breaks down the roster.
Read moreThe Ravens finalized their initial 53-man roster Sept. 5, and opting to keep Trace McSorley as the third quarterback was among the noteworthy decisions. Bo Smolka breaks down the roster.
Read moreBo Smolka shares his best guess of what the Ravens’ 53-man roster might look like when it is set Sept. 5, and he predicts the Ravens will keep undrafted rookie Tyler Huntley as their third quarterback.
Read moreDez Bryant’s personal coach David Robinson says the veteran wide receiver would be a good addition to the Ravens. “He still has the great ball skills,” Robinson said. “He still has great body control with that ball up in the air.”
Read more“You’ve got so many guys coming through there, so much history,” linebacker Jake Ryan said of his decision to sign with the Ravens. “I think that was one of the main points in my decision, to be honest with you.”
Read moreRavens undrafted free agent Jake Breeland says he’s in a good spot physically after October knee surgery, and the tight end out of Oregon is confident he can crack the Ravens’ 53-man roster.
Read moreNew Ravens fullback Bronson Rechsteiner, the son of Rick Steiner and nephew of Scott Steiner, says he’ll get into professional wrestling whenever he’s done playing football — but for now, his goal is to make the best possible impression on the Ravens.
Read moreNew Ravens offensive lineman D.J. Fluker says no one can truly replace retired legend Marshal Yanda, but he thinks he’s a perfect fit for the Ravens’ run-first offense.
Read moreHeading into his second season, Ravens quarterback Trace McSorley says he wants “to contribute to the team’s success in whatever way possible,” but his ultimate goal is to be a starting QB in the NFL.
Read moreRavens inside linebacker Chris Board only played 7 percent of the Ravens’ defensive snaps in 2019, but he sees an opportunity at his position in 2020.
Read moreIn the past three days, GM Eric DeCosta has re-signed five Ravens who had hit free agency, making it clear he likes what he has in a team that went 14-2 last season.
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