Ravens injury updates: Keaton Mitchell among 4 listed as questionable for Week 9

Keaton Mitchell is among four players listed as questionable for the Baltimore Ravens game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday

The Ravens released their final injury report for this week, and running back Keaton Mitchell was among five players listed as questionable for the contest.

Rasheen Ali and Brent Urban were ruled out.

After missing two days of practice this week, Lamar Jackson returned on Friday, and he has no injury designation. Marlon Humphrey, Jalyn Armour-Davis, and Travis Jones were also listed as questionable.

Nate Wiggins got into full practice and has no injury designation.

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Lamar Jackson injury updates: Latest news on Ravens QB

Here are the latest updates for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens ahead of Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos in Week 9

The Ravens released their initial injury report for Week 9, and quarterback Lamar Jackson was among five players who did not practice.

Jackson was listed as dealing with knee and back injuries.

Marlon Humphrey, Broderick Washington, and Nate Wiggins were limited participants.

In what can be described as great news, running back Keaton Mitchell logged his first full practice since returning off the PUP list.

Ravens vs Browns injury report: Latest updates on Zay Flowers, news for Week 8

Zay Flowers and Marlon Humphrey miss Thursday practice ahead of matchup vs. Browns in Week 8

The Ravens released their Thursday injury report for Week 8 in Cleveland, and Zay Flowers was again among five players who did not practice.   Flowers, Marlon Humphrey, Rasheen Ali, and T.J. Tampa missed another practice.

Rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins and Travis Jones returned to practice, with the defensive tackle a limited participant.

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Browns injury report

Keaton Mitchell was a limited participant and could need another week or two to prepare to return to the lineup. In contrast, Jalyn Armour-Davis returned to practice and could be activated for Week 8.

Ravens vs Browns injury report: Latest updates, news for Week 8

The Ravens released their initial injury report for Week 8 in Cleveland, and Zay Flowers was among 11 players with designations ahead of Wednesday’s walkthrough. Ravens injury report We are conducting a late-afternoon walk-through Wednesday, so the …

The Ravens released their initial injury report for Week 8 in Cleveland, and Zay Flowers was among 11 players with designations ahead of Wednesday’s walkthrough.

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Browns injury report

Other notable Ravens who sat out Wednesday include cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who could miss time with a knee injury. Rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins and defensive tackle Travis Jones were also non-participants.

Ravens DT Broderick Washington has been downgraded to out vs. Buccaneers on MNF

Ravens DT Broderick Washington has been downgraded to out vs. Buccaneers on MNF

The Ravens (4-2) are set to depart for Tampa, and veteran defensive end Broderick Washington has been downgraded to out and won’t travel with the team.

Washington is dealing with a knee injury and will miss his second straight game of the season.

The fifth-year defensive lineman has recorded four tackles (zero solo) across 39 percent of the defensive snaps in the first five weeks.

With Washington out, Baltimore will play with Nnamdi Madubuike, Travis Jones, Brent Urban, and Yannick Ngakoue.

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Ravens’ Michael Pierce sees benefit of bringing back same defensive line in 2024

Ravens defensive lineman Michael Pierce sees the benefit of bringing back their entire offensive line

Over the past few seasons, the Baltimore Ravens have had one of the most consistent defensive line rooms in the NFL. Their mix of veteran and young talent has ensured that they never miss a beat regardless of who’s in the game, and their star power makes them a force to deal with on every snap.

Baltimore defensive lineman Michael Pierce was asked about the benefits of bringing back the team’s entire defensive line from 2023 to the 2024 season. He said there are significant reasons why it’s a big deal, including continuity and having players that contribute to winning on the roster.

I would believe so. Anytime you can have continuity, more so, bringing back guys who actually impact winning. We brought back ‘Beeks’ [Justin Madubuike] – one of the best D-tackles in the league [and] obviously [an NFL] Top 100 kind of guy. [As far as] myself I played well, obviously Broddy [DE / DT Broderick Washington] will be here again, and Travis [Jones] here again; they’ve taken tremendous steps. [The Ravens] bringing back ‘Urb’ [Brent Urban who is a] solid five[-technique]. They don’t have a lot of those around the league, so [I’m] glad to have him back.” [Additionally] adding a lot of guys like [Deadrin] Senat and Josh [Tupou] and all those guys. Anytime you want to have a great defense, you bring back guys throughout the secondary and in front that I just spoke on. [But] having continuity, having guys who contribute to winning and understand how things go and how things fit together is important.”

Pierce is a crucial cog in the Ravens’ defensive line unit, especially as a player who can both stop the run and rush the passer at a high level. The veteran has carved out an excellent career and should have another productive year in Zach Orr’s defense.

Ravens vs. Packers: Top photos from preseason finale at Lambeau Field

We’re looking at the top photos from the Baltimore Ravens preseason loss to the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field

It’s only the preseason, but the Ravens will head towards the 53-man roster cutdown date with a sour taste after a 30-7 loss to the Packers at Lambeau Field on Saturday afternoon. Josh Johnson was 5-7 for 71 yards and one passing touchdown, while Michael Pratt led Green Bay in passing, going 8-12 for 80 yards and one touchdown. The Packers were dominant on the ground, amassing 193 rushing yards, as Ellis Merriweather led all ball carriers with 16 yards for 74 yards. The Packers held the ball for nearly ten minutes longer than the Ravens and out-gained Baltimore by 326 yards to 177 for John Harbaugh’s bunch. With Baltimore now turning its attention toward the Chiefs, here’s an instant analysis of the loss. ***

Ravens vs. Falcons: Top photos from Baltimore’s 13-12 win in preseason Week 2

We’re looking at the top photos from the Baltimore Ravens 13-12 win over the Atlanta Falcons in the preseason Week 2 matchup

Backup quarterback Josh Johnson was perfect on the afternoon, and rookie Emory Jones added a 56-yard touchdown throw to Dayton Wade in the second half to lift the Baltimore Ravens to a 13-12 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium.  The Ravens snapped a three-game preseason losing streak, while Atlanta had 343 yards of total offense but was 4-13 on third downs. Baltimore had another putrid day on the ground, rushing for 71 yards on 30 attempts.  With the team set to start preparation for the preseason finale, here are the top photos from the win over Atlanta. ***

Top photos from Ravens 16-13 loss to Eagles in preseason opener

We’re looking at the top photos from the Baltimore Ravens 16-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the preseason opener at M&T Bank Stadium

The Ravens returned to the field for live game action for the first time since their heartbreaking, 17-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC title game.

Baltimore hosted Philadelphia at M&T Bank Stadium, with both teams on similar arcs, and championship paths. Starting quarterback Lamar Jackson sat out along with key starters on both sides of the football.

Eagles kicker Jake Elliott made a 49-yard field goal with no time remaining to give the Philadelphia Eagles a 16-13 victory after Baltimore quarterback Emory Jones — who had just entered the game — was sacked and fumbled on the next play.

The recovery by Patrick Johnson gave Elliott his final opportunity of the night.

With Baltimore set to start preparation for the Falcons in the second week of the preseason, we’re looking at the top photos from Friday night.

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Ravens training camp: Top photos from Day 5 of practice

We’re looking at the top photos from Day 5 of Baltimore Ravens training camp practices

The Ravens had a day off from training camp on Thursday but returned to the Under Armour Performance Center on Friday and Saturday for their first two full-padded summer practices. Lamar Jackson returned to the lineup after a medical evaluation for flu-like symptoms. At the same time, the team honored the late Jacoby Jones on the day that family and friends traveled to New Orleans for his funeral services. With Sunday’s practice quickly approaching, here are takeaways and notes from Saturday’s session. ***