Updated Ravens’ 90-man roster for preseason Week 2 vs. Commanders

W’ere looking at an updated Baltimore #Ravens’ 90-man roster for preseason Week 2 vs. Commanders via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are going to play two games in the next six days when they battle the Commanders on Monday night, and then the Buccaneers on Saturday night to wrap up the preseason.

The 53-man roster is starting to take shape, and with the starters likely to sit, this week provides a perfect opportunity for players at key positions to jump on or off the roster bubble.

With kickoff schedule for 8:00 PM on ESPN, we’re providing an updated 90-man roster aver a slew of moves.

Ravens stock watch: Who’s rising up heading into final week of preseason?

We’re looking at who’s stock is up for the Baltimore #Ravens heading into the final week of the preseason via @Thacover2NFL

The Baltimore Ravens are starting to form their 53-man depth chart and as the team prepares for a preseason tilt against the Commanders, several stock portfolio’s are starting to take shape.

Eric DeCosta put together a loaded roster, with more players on the roster bubble, than available slots on the depth chart.

With the team set for a Monday night tilt with Washington and Saturday night matchup with Tampa Bay, we’re looking at who’s stock is rising entering the final week of the preseason.

Updated Ravens’ 53-man roster roster projection ahead of second preseason game

We’re looking at an updated Baltimore #Ravens’ 53-man roster roster projection ahead of Monday night’s second preseason game via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are just 34 hours away from their second preseason matchup of the summer when they travel to face the Washington Commanders at FedEx Field on Monday at 8 p.m. ET, and you can watch on ESPN.

Baltimore is favored in a game where most starters will sit, while several vital rookies and veterans will compete for the final remaining roster spots.

With cutdown day fast approaching, we’re providing an updated 53-man roster prediction ahead of the matchup with Washington.

John Harbaugh on how addition of Clowney will impact David Ojabo: There’s a lot of snaps

#Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said “You want to have enough guys.”. “There’s a lot of snaps” when asked how Jadeveon Clowney will impact David Ojabo’s playing time via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens entered the 2023 training camp with a pretty impressive edge rusher group that includes Odafe Oweh, David Ojabo, Tyus Bowser, and rookie Tavius Robinson.

Jeremiah Moon, Malik Hamm (rookie), and Kelle Sanders were already longshots, and that’s before Baltimore signed Jadeveon Clowney to a one-year deal.

After Clowney’s first practice with the Ravens, head coach John Harbaugh was asked how the former No. 1 pick’s arrival will impact second-year player, David Ojabo.

Philadelphia’s 70-sacks in 2022 prove that rushing the passer in waves pays dividends, and Baltimore should easily have one of the best units in football.

Clowney will impact Hamm and Sanders, but the Ravens have carried five SAM linebackers before, and it’s feasible for Moon to make the practice squad if Bowser returns in the next ten days, while rookie Tavius Robinso should be safe as well.

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Ravens’ QB’s Josh Johnson and Anthony Brown to each play a half vs. Commanders

John Harbaugh confirmed that Josh Johnson and Anthony Brown will each play one half of football in #Ravens preseason matchup vs. Commanders via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens and Commanders are scheduled for a Monday night preseason tilt at FedEx Field, and the top two quarterbacks on the depth chart will be inactive.

According to Jonas Shaffer, head coach John Harbaugh confirmed that Josh Johnson and Anthony Brown would play one half of football as they battle for the third quarterback spot.

Johnson was 8-12 passing for 45 yards and one touchdown in the Ravens’ win over Philadelphia. Brown entered the game late and finished 3-8 passing for seven yards, and one interception.

Tyler Huntley is the clear backup to all-world quarterback Lamar Jackson.

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Updated depth chart projection for Ravens offense

We’re updating our Baltimore #Ravens projected offensive depth chart after a slew of roster moves and ahead of preseason matchup vs. Commanders via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are just 48-hours away from their second preseason matchup of the summer when they travel to face the Washington Commanders at FedEx Field on Monday at 8 p.m. ET, and you can watch on ESPN.

Baltimore is favored in a game where most of their starters will sit, while several key rookies and veterans will compete for final remaining roster spots.

With cutdown day fast approaching, we’re providing an updated regular season depth chart prediction ahead of Monday night.