Ravens roster cuts: Tracking the path to 53 players

With the Tuesday deadline fast approaching, we’re tracking the Baltimore #Ravens path to a 53-man roster for the 2023 NFL season via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens finished the preseason 1-2, and with the roster deadline on Tuesday afternoon, the team has started making roster cuts.

Baltimore has yet to officially announce any moves, but according to various reports, four players have been waived ahead of Monday’s practice.

With more moves set to come, we’re tracking the path to 53 players.

Predicting 20 Ravens who could be cut or traded before the 53-man roster deadline

We’re predicting the final 20 Baltimore #Ravens who will be cut or traded ahead of Tuesday’s 53-man roster deadline via @Thacover2NFL

The preseason games have ended, but now is when the real work begins for the Ravens, who have to trim their roster from 83 to 53 players by 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, which means there will be some tough cuts.

We previously predicted some of the most brutal cuts, and now we anticipate the final 17.

After making our final 53-man roster projection, here’s our prediction for which 20 players will be cut (or traded) this week ahead of Tuesday’s deadline:

Ravens officially announce 7 roster moves ahead of 53-man deadline

The Baltimore #Ravens have officially announced 7 roster moves ahead of Tuesday’s 53-man deadline via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens officially announced seven roster moves ahead of Tuesday’s roster deadline.

Baltimore waived safetyy DeAndre Houston-Carson, while cutting defensive tackle Trey Botts, defensive tackkle Kai Caesar, wide receiver Dontay Demus Jr., offensive guard Jake Guidone, cornerback Corey Mayfield Jr., and linebacker Kelle Sanders.

The move officially puts the Ravens at 83 players with 24 hours remaining in the deadline.

NFL roster cuts: Predicting toughest decisions for the Ravens

With the 53-man roster deadline set for Tuesday afternoon, we’re predicting the toughest decisions and roster cuts for the Baltimore #Ravens via @Thacover2NFL

53-man roster cuts are underway for all 32 teams, and as the Ravens begin trimming down from 90 players, there will be some tough decisions made.

Baltimore is loaded at several critical positions, and GM Eric DeCosta will be tasked with moving pieces around, while getting the best and most available 53 players on the field for Week 1 against the Texans.

With the roster deadline set for Tuesday afternoon, we’re predicting the toughest cuts and decisions for the Ravens.

Ravens’ 16-man practice squad prediction ahead of final roster cuts

Baltimore #Ravens 16-man practice squad prediction ahead of final roster cutdowns via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are counting down to the Tuesday afternoon deadline in which the organization will have to trim their roster down to 53 players, with a 16-man practice squad to be formed hours afterward.

With recent changes to the practice squad, NFL teams are able to utilize a farm system of versatile players to interchange weekly based on injury, opponent, or roster manipulation.

Of the 16 players allowed on Baltimore’s practice squad, ten have to be rookies or second-year players, while the remaining six have no limitations (veterans).

With the Ravens set for a Monday morning practice, here’s our final prediction for the team’s 16-man practice squad.

Ravens have 35 players who are locks to make the 53-man roster

The Baltimore #Ravens have 35 players who are locks to make the 53-man roster ahead of the August, 29 deadline via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens have a loaded roster with explosive players on both sides of the football.

The additions of Ronald Darby and Jadeveon Clowney have made it difficult for the handful of rookies or veterans on the roster bubble.

With the roster cutdown date set for Tuesday afternoon, we released the final 53-man roster prediction of the summer.

Baltimore is stacked, but there are difficult decisions at the quarterback, running back, defensive back, and linebacker positions.

With teams around the league already making roster cuts, we’re looking at the locks to make the Ravens’ 53-man roster.

Breaking down the final Ravens’ 53-man roster prediction ahead of cutdown deadline

We’re breaking down and analyzing the final Baltimore #Ravens 53-man roster prediction ahead of the cutdown deadline via @Thacover2NFL

With the roster cutdown date set for Tuesday afternoon, we release the final 53-man roster prediction of the summer.

Baltimore has a stacked roster, but difficult decisions to make at the quarterback, running back, defensive back, and linebacker positions.

With teams around the league already making roster cuts, we’re breaking down the final 53-man roster prediction of the preseason.

Ravens’ stock up, stock down ahead of NFL’s 53-man roster deadline

We’re looking who’s stock is up and who’s stock is down ahead of the Baltimore #Ravens 53-man roster cutdown ahead of the deadline via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens finished their preseason with a 1-2 record after a 26-20 loss to the Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.

With the late Saturday night finish, Baltimore will now work to join the other 31-teams around the league who are trimming their rosters down to 53 ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.

We’re now 48 hours away from the roster deadline, and we’re assessing which stock is up, and which stock is down.

Ravens 53-man roster projection following preseason finale

We’re looking at one final Baltimore #Ravens’ 53-man roster roster projection ahead of Tuesday’s roster cutdown deadline via @Thacover2NFL

Baltimore (1-2), finished the preseason on a down note after Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask helped the Buccaneers jump out to an early 14-7 lead.

Josh Johnson started at quarterback for the Ravens against the Buccaneers first-team defense and looked sharp, going 6 of 9 passing for 95 yards and one touchdown before being replaced by Anthony Brown.

With the roster cutdown date set for Tuesday afternoon, here is the final 53-man roster prediction of the summer.

Takeaways and observations from Ravens 26-20 loss to Buccaneers in preseason finale

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Baltimore #Ravens 26-20 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the preseason finale via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens finished the 2023 preseason 1-2 after Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask helped the Buccaneers jump out to an early 14-7 lead.

Josh Johnson started at quarterback for Baltimore against Tampa’s first-team defense and looked sharp, going 6 of 9 passing for 95 yards and one touchdown before being replaced by Anthony Brown.

With the roster cutdown date set for Tuesday afternoon, here are takeaways and observations from the preseason finale.