Ravens announce inactives for Week 6 vs. Giants

The Baltimore Ravens announced their inactives for Week 6 against the New York Giants

The Baltimore Ravens will take on the New York Giants in Week 6 in a game that has the potential to be one of the games of the week. Some Baltimore players who were not able to play in last Sunday’s matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals will also not be playing in Week 6.

On the Ravens final injury report on the week on Friday, the team announced that wide receiver Rashod Bateman (foot), guard Ben Cleveland (foot) and outside linebacker Justin Houston (groin) would not suit up in Week 6. All three players also missed last Sunday’s game due to injuries.

On Sunday, Baltimore released their inactives list ahead of the Week 6 matchup. Running back Justice Hill (hamstring) who was listed as doubtful on the final injury report of the week will not play in the Meadowlands on Sunday. Cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis will also not not suit up against the Giants. It will mark the second-straight Week that Hill and and Armour-Davis will miss.

The Giants also released their inactives for the week, which included former Ravens safety Tony Jefferson, who will miss the contest with a foot injury.

Ravens announce inactives for Week 5 vs. Bengals

The Ravens announced their inactives ahead of a Week 5 Sunday night matchup with the Bengals

The Baltimore Ravens will take on the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football in Week 5. The Ravens are still one of the more injury-ravaged teams in the NFL, and the latest inactives list showed just that.

On Sunday, Baltimore released their inactives list ahead of the Week 5 matchup. One key player returns to the Ravens for the first time since Week 1 of 2021, while a few other key names won’t suit up for the team in the key divisional matchup.

Rumors began swirling around early in the week that offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle) would make his season debut on Sunday. Those rumors turned out to be true, and the return of the seven-year veteran will certainly give Baltimore a boost.

Players who were announced on Friday to not suit up for the AFC North primetime matchup were wide receiver Rashad Bateman (foot), running back Justice Hill (hamstring), guard Ben Cleveland (foot) and outside linebacker Justin Houston (groin). The other two inactives of the week are linebacker A.J. Klein and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis.

Ravens announce inactives for Week 4 vs. Bills

The Ravens announced inactives for their Week 4 matchup with the Bills

The Baltimore Ravens will take on the Buffalo Bills to open in Week 4 on Sunday. The Ravens suffered a number of injuries in last week’s win over the New England Patriots to key contributors, and some of them will not suit up against the Bills.

On Sunday, Baltimore released their inactives list ahead of their Week 4 matchup. The players who were listed as doubtful on the final injury report o the week will not play in Week 4, while one player that the Ravens were hoping to make his 2022 season debut will have to wait at least one more week.

After optimism leading into the week, offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle) is inactive. He hasn’t played in a game since Week 1 of 2021. The team also announced that outside linebacker Justin Houston (groin), guard Patrick Mekari (ankle), running back Kenyan Drake and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis would not play in Week 4.

The Bills had six players listed on their inactives list, headlined by defensive linemen Ed Oliver and Jordan Phillips.

Ravens release first injury report for Week 4 matchup vs. Bills

The Ravens released their first injury report of the week on Wednesday ahead of their Week 4 matchup with the Bills

The Baltimore Ravens will finish their tour of playing AFC East opponents on Sunday when the team welcomes the Buffalo Bills into M&T Bank Stadium in Week 4. The matchup could arguably be the toughest opponent for the Ravens during the 2022 season.

On Wednesday, Baltimore released their first injury report ahead of the Week 4 matchup with the Bills. The report featured nine players with most of them not practicing, including outside linebacker Justin Houston, offensive tackle Patrick Mekari and defensive lineman Michael Pierce, each of which left Week 3 against the Patriots with injuries.

Headlining the list is offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle) who practiced in full for the first time. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Stanley could possibly suit up on Sunday, which would be his first game since Week 1 of 2021.

The only other player who practiced in full on Wednesday was wide receiver James Proche II (groin). Running back J.K. Dobbins (chest), who made his 2022 season debut on Sunday, was limited in practice.

Baltimore had six players not practice with four of them being injury-related. Those who did not practice due to injury were Houston (groin), Pierce (biceps), Mekari (ankle), along with cornerback Marcus Peters (knee). Closing out the report was cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis who had a personal day and defensive end Calais Campbell who was given a day of rest.

Two Ravens players return to practice on Monday

The Ravens saw two players return to practice on Monday

The Baltimore Ravens wrapped up their 2022 preseason with a 17-15 win over the Washington Commanders. They didn’t play the majority of their starters in the game, and also saw multiple players miss the game due to injury.

Two of the players who missed multiple days of practice leading up to Week 3 of the preseason were guard Ben Cleveland and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis. However, Baltimore got two pieces of good news at Monday’s practice, as Cleveland and Armour-Davis both returned to the field ahead of the team needing to trim their roster to 53 players.

Cleveland has been vying for the starting job at left guard, competing with Ben Powers and Tyre Phillips for the duties. The second-year pro out of Georgia got off to a slow start during training camp, as he failed his conditioning test multiple times and had to miss practice time.

Armour-Davis was selected in the fourth round of the 2022 draft by the team, but has missed chunks of time due to multiple injuries. It’s unclear what role he’ll play during his rookie season, but has talent that can be realized in the Ravens’ secondary.

Ravens HC John Harbaugh gives updates on OT Daniel Faalele, CB Jalyn Armour-Davis

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh gave injury updates on offensive tackle Daniel Faalele and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis

The Baltimore Ravens were able to come away with an impressive 11-player rookie class at the end of the 2022 NFL draft, adding talent on all three sides of the ball. Baltimore picked up some of the best talent available in the draft when they were on the clock, as well as players who can fill specific roles and help both this season and in the future.

The Ravens have been getting a good look at their rookies over the course of 2022 training camp as well as the first game of the preseason, but multiple have missed time due to injuries, including first-round center Tyler Linderbaum. Two more first-year players on that list are offensive tackle Daniel Faalele and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis, and head coach John Harbaugh provided an update on both after training camp practice on Wednesday.

Both Faalele and Armour-Davis are expected to be key depth pieces at positions that Baltimore suffered numerous injuries at in 2021. The team has high hopes for both, and hopefully they’re able to recover soon and get back on the field at full strength.

Ravens CB Jalyn Armour-Davis leaves practice early on Wednesday

Ravens cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis left practice early on Wednesday

The Baltimore Ravens have seen some of their players leave 2022 training camp practices with ailments over the course of the past few weeks. Multiple members of their rookie class are included on that list, including center Tyler Linderbaum and offensive tackle Daniel Faalele. However, another rookie who has dealt with some injuries over the course of camp is cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis.

Armour-Davis missed time before the team’s first preseason game against the Tennessee Titans, and didn’t play in the 23-10 win. He returned the the practice field after the contest, but on Wednesday left early after about an hour on the field.

Armour-Davis could have a key role in Baltimore’s secondary during the 2022 season, and him missing reps early in his first training camp isn’t ideal. However, the most important thing is for the rookie to be at full strength, and hopefully his injury is something that he can recover from with no issues and be back on the field soon.

Two notable Ravens players miss practice during 2022 training camp for first time

Two notable Ravens players missed practice for the first time during 2022 training camp

The Baltimore Ravens are looking to bounce back after a disappointing end to their 2021 season. The team finished with an 8-9 record after enduring a six-game losing streak to end the year, largely in part due to injuries.

Baltimore has experimented with many different things to try to reduce the number of injuries they have in 2022, including moving training camp practices from the morning to the afternoon. However, they have still seen some players pick up both minor and major ailments, and on Tuesday two new faces missed practice for the first time in wide receiver James Proche II and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis.

Amour-Davis was limited in practice on Monday, so the team is likely being cautious with him and making sure something minor doesn’t turn into a more serious issue. It’s possible the same is being done with Proche, and it’s unclear whether either will play in Thursday’s preseason game against the Tennessee Titans.

Ravens sign two more 2022 draft picks to rookie contracts

The Ravens signed two more of their 2022 draft picks to their rookie contracts

The Baltimore Ravens had a phenomenal 2022 NFL draft that saw them select 11 extremely talented players. They added contributors on all three sides of the ball, each of which could contribute both immediately and in the future depending on when they’re needed.

On Saturday, Baltimore announced that they had signed two more of their 2022 draft selections to their rookie contracts in the last of their fourth-round picks. Offensive tackle Daniel Faalele out of Minnesota and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis out of Alabama were both all smiles as they put pen to paper, posing for pictures in front of the camera to celebrate the momentous occasion of signing their first NFL contract.

Faalele was selected with the No. 110 overall pick in the draft, representing a steal to many after being lauded as a second-round talent by some. Armour-Davis was picked not long after at No. 119 after putting up 35 tackles and three interceptions in three years with the Crimson Tide, including 32 tackles and all three of his interceptions in his final collegiate season.

Second-round selection David Ojabo out of Michigan is now the only Baltimore 2022 draft pick to be unsigned.

Ravens sign pair of 2022 draft picks

The Baltimore Ravens have signed two of their fourth-round picks from the 2022 NFL draft

The Baltimore Ravens have signed two of their picks from the 2022 NFL draft, putting pen to paper Saturday with offensive tackle Daniel Faalele and defensive back Jalyn Armour-Davis.

Faalele, a fourth-round pick from Minnesota, has drawn comparisons to former Ravens right tackle Orlando Brown Jr., and could compete for a starting job as a rookie.

Armour-Davis, a fourth-round pick out of Alabama, is a versatile defender who could end up playing either corner or safety at the next level, and should be well-prepared for the pro game after playing in Nick Saban’s defense.

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