7 big questions for Rams vs. Ravens in Week 14

We’re previewing the Ravens matchup with the Rams by going Behind Enemy Lines with Cameron DaSilva of The Rams Wire

The Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Rams are a few hours away from a rainy, muddy Week 14 contest at M&T Bank Stadium.

Baltimore leads Cleveland by two games in the AFC North, and a victory would keep the Ravens in control of the division.  Sean McVay’s Rams have won three straight and are back in the playoff picture.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re previewing the Ravens matchup with the Rams by going Behind Enemy Lines with Cameron DaSilva of The Rams Wire.

Ravens’ 53-man roster vs. Rams: News and notes for Week 14

We’re looking at the Baltimore Ravens 53-man roster for the Week 14 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams

Following a much-needed bye in Week 13, the Ravens (9-3) return to action on Sunday and begin a critical five-game stretch by hosting the surging Los Angeles Rams (6-6).

Sunday’s game will mark the 9th all-time meeting between the two teams, with Baltimore leading the series 5-3.

The Rams won the last regular season meeting 20-19 on January 2, 2022, at M&T Bank Stadium.

Baltimore leads Cleveland by two games in the AFC North, and a victory would keep the Ravens in control of the division.  Sean McVay’s Rams have won three straight and are back in the playoff picture.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s an updated 53-man roster for Week 14.

Ravens elevate LB Josh Ross from practice squad for matchup vs. Rams

With Malik Harrison and Malik Hamm unlikely to play, the Baltimore Ravens are elevating linebacker Josh Ross up from the practice squad

The Ravens (9-3) elevated inside linebacker Josh Ross for Sunday’s intriguing matchup against the Los Angeles Rams (6-6) at M&T Bank Stadium.

Baltimore will have to sign Ross to the 53-man roster after Sunday, with the linebacker being elevated two other times.

The move likely means linebacker Malik Harrison (questionable, groin) won’t play. Baltimore also didn’t activate either cornerback Damarion Williams or linebacker Malik Hamm, who are both in their 21-day practice window.

If Williams isn’t activated, he’ll revert back to season-ending injured reserve next week.

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Ravens vs. Rams: Who has the edge at each position in Week 14?

We’re looking at Sunday’s matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Rams, and we’re looking at who has the edge at each position

Following their much-needed bye in Week 13, the Baltimore Ravens (9-3) return to action on Sunday and begin a critical five-game stretch by hosting the surging Los Angeles Rams (6-6).

The Rams won the last regular season meeting 20-19 on January 2, 2022, at M&T Bank Stadium.

Sunday’s game will mark the 9th all-time meeting between the two teams, with Baltimore leading the series 5-3.

Baltimore leads Cleveland by two games in the AFC North, and a victory would keep the Ravens in control of the division. John Harbaugh’s team controls its destiny and can clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC by winning their last five games.

The Rams have won three straight and are back in the playoff picture.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at who holds the advantage at each position.

Ravens-Rams final injury report: Malik Harrison, Malik Hamm and Damarion Williams are all questionable

Malik Harrison, Malik Hamm and Damarion Williams are all questionable for Ravens’ Week 14 matchup against the Rams

The Ravens released their final injury report for Sunday’s matchup against the Rams, and three defenders are listed as questionable.

After missing Thursday’s practice with an illness, star quarterback Lamar Jackson returned on Friday, and he’ll be a healthy starter.

Pro Bowl cornerback Marlon Humphrey and defensive tackle Justin Madubuike are not on the injury report and are set to play Sunday.

Ravens updated depth chart for Week 14 matchup vs. Rams

We’re looking at an updated depth chart for the Baltimore Ravens Week 14 matchup against the LA Rams at M&T Bank Stadium

Following their much-needed bye in Week 13, the Baltimore Ravens (9-3) return to action on Sunday and begin a critical five-game stretch by hosting the surging Los Angeles Rams (6-6).

Sunday’s game will mark the 9th all-time meeting between the two teams, with Baltimore leading the series 5-3.

The Rams won the last regular season meeting 20-19 on January 2, 2022, at M&T Bank Stadium.

Baltimore leads Cleveland by two games in the AFC North, and a victory would keep the Ravens in control of the division. John Harbaugh’s team controls its destiny and can clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC by winning their last five games.

The Rams have won three straight and are back in the playoff picture.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s an updated depth chart for the home team.

AFC Playoff Picture entering Week 14: Ravens-Dolphins battling for top spot

The AFC Playoff Picture is clearly developing and the Baltimore Ravens are currently the No. 2 seed behind Miami Dolphins entering Week 14

Baltimore and Miami will meet in Week 17, and the matchup could ultimately determine the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC.

Until then, both teams will continue navigating a challenging AFC gauntlet that’ll see the Ravens face the Rams, Jaguars, and 49ers before hosting the Dolphins and closing with the Steelers.

Miami’s schedule has fewer landmines, with matchups against the Titans, Jets, Cowboys, Ravens and Bills.

Baltimore and Jacksonville control their own destiny, and with Week 14 preparation underway, we’re updating the AFC playoff picture.

Ravens’ 10 most important players for the second half of the season

We’re looking at the Baltimore Ravens’ 10 most important players for the final five games of the 2023 regular season

The Ravens are 9-3 and sitting atop the AFC after a 20-10 win over the Chargers at SoFi Stadium in Week 12.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson was 18-32 passing, for 177 yards and one passing touchdown, while also logging 11 carries for 39 yards. Explosive rookie running back Keaton Mitchell led the group with 64 yards on nine carries, while Zay Flowers had two touchdowns and 62 total yards on the night.

The Ravens’ defense was dominant, holding the Chargers to 279 yards of offense on 69 plays.

With Baltimore’s much-needed bye week complete and the team set to return to the Under Armour Performance Center to begin preparation for the Rams, here are the Ravens’ 10 most important players for the season’s final five games.

Studs and duds from Ravens 20-10 win over Chargers in Week 12

We’re looking at the studs and duds from the Baltimore Ravens 20-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 12

The Ravens’ defense was dominant, holding the Chargers to 279 yards of offense on 69 plays, while star quarterback Lamar Jackson was 18-32 passing, for 177 yards and one passing touchdown, as Baltimore entered the bye week 9-3 and atop the AFC.

Jackson became the 4th quarterback in NFL history to eclipse 5,000 yards rushing in a career, joining Michael Vick, Cam Newton, and Russell Wilson.

Baltimore allowed less than 300 yards and sacked Chargers QB Justin Herbert thrice while holding an explosive offense to 10 points on the night.

With the team off for several days, here are the studs and duds from the Ravens’ 20-10 win.

Takeaways and observations from Ravens 20-10 win over Chargers on SNF

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Baltimore Ravens 20-10 win over Chargers on SNF

The Ravens are 9-3 and living the Hollywood life after a 20-10 beatdown of the Los Angeles Chargers that wasn’t as close as the score indicated.

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Baltimore’s defense was dominant, holding the Chargers to 279 yards of offense on 69 plays. Justin Herbert and company went 7-15 on third downs and 1-2 in the red zone.

With the team getting much-needed rest on the bye week, we’re looking at the takeaways and observations from Sunday night’s win.