Ravens to debut a new alternate Purple Rising helmet vs. Bengals on Amazon’s TNF

Ravens to wear alternate Purple Rising helmets vs. Bengals in Week 10

The Ravens turn up for matchups against the Bengals after going all-black in 2023; Baltimore is taking things up a notch.

The Ravens announced they would wear their new Purple Rising helmets Thursday night, November 7, when they host the Cincinnati Bengals.

“The reaction to our ‘Purple Rising’ helmet launch from both players and fans was extremely positive,” Ravens Senior Vice President of Marketing Brad Downs stated. “We can’t wait to debut it in front of a national audience and huge Baltimore crowd this November.”

The first-ever alternate helmet features a metallic purple rising painted shell with gold talon lines, a gold face mask, and the front-facing Ravens logo, best known for the red eyes that adorn the player entrance tunnel at M&T Bank Stadium.

Purple Rising is just the third helmet version the Ravens have worn since the franchise’s inception in 1996.

Tee Higgins injury update: Will Bengals star WR play vs. Ravens in Week 10?

The Bengals are listing WR Tee Higgins as doubtful for Thursday night’s game against the Ravens in Week 10

The Bengals are listing wide receiver Tee Higgins as doubtful for Thursday night’s massive game against the Ravens in Week 10 on Amazon Prime.

Ahead of Cincinnati’s Week 8 matchup against Philadelphia, Higgins ended up on the injury report on the Friday of that week with a quad injury. He ended up missing the game, and he also missed Week 9 after not practicing all week.

It’s not the wide receiver’s first deal with soft tissue injuries. Higgins sat out the first two games of the 2024 season due to a hamstring injury.

Higgins has 29 catches, for 341 yards (11.8 avg), and three touchdowns.

Bengals wideout Charlie Jones also did not practice, and he’s also listed as doubtful due to a groin injury. Third-round pick Jermaine Burton, a healthy scratch last weekend, is expected to be part of the receiver depth chart.

Left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (knee, fibula) did not play last week and is listed as questionable. Defensive tackle B.J. Hill (rib) is questionable as well. Running back Chase Brown (rib), defensive end Sam Hubbard (hamstring), and quarterback Joe Burrow (right wrist) have no designations.

WATCH: First look at Ravens new alternate Purple Rising helmets ahead of Bengals game

Ravens to wear new alternate Purple Rising helmets vs. Bengals

The Ravens turn up for matchups against the Bengals after going all-black in 2023; Baltimore is taking things up a notch.

The Ravens announced they would wear their new Purple Rising helmets Thursday night, November 7, when they host the Cincinnati Bengals.

“The reaction to our ‘Purple Rising’ helmet launch from both players and fans was extremely positive,” Ravens Senior Vice President of Marketing Brad Downs stated. “We can’t wait to debut it in front of a national audience and huge Baltimore crowd this November.”

The first-ever alternate helmet features a metallic purple rising painted shell with gold talon lines, a gold face mask, and the front-facing Ravens logo, best known for the red eyes that adorn the player entrance tunnel at M&T Bank Stadium.

Purple Rising is just the third helmet version the Ravens have worn since the franchise’s inception in 1996.

WATCH: Lamar Jackson stiff arms Sam Hubbard before throwing dime to Isaiah Likely for TD

Lamar Jackson stiff arms Bengals Sam Hubbard before throwing dime to Isaiah Likely for TD

Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow have performed for the ages as quarterbacks in the Cincinnati Bengals home matchup against the Baltimore Ravens.

After Burrow connected with Ja’Marr Chase on a 70-yard score to put the Bengals up ten, Jackson went full Derrick Henry on a play to bring Baltimore within three.

With Sam Hubbard barreling down on him, Jackson stiff-armed the Bengal’s star defender. He avoided Germaine Pratt before firing a six-yard dart to Isaiah Likely for a touchdown, pulling the Ravens to within 38-35 with minutes remaining.

Late in the fourth quarter, Jackson was 22-34 passing for 301 yards and four passing touchdowns. Jackson also led the Ravens in rushing, carrying ten times for 50 yards.

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Eagles fan TV watch guide: 5 games to watch in Week 5

The Eagles (2-2) are off for the Week 5 bye. Although Philadelphia fans won’t be able to see their favorite team, there are still plenty of viable NFL games to watch on the national and local television schedule. There are matchups full of star …

The Eagles (2-2) are off for the Week 5 bye. Although Philadelphia fans won’t be able to see their favorite team, there are still plenty of viable NFL games to watch on the national and local television schedule.

There are matchups full of star power and several that feature revenge factors or playoff implications.

With the Sunday slate of games set to begin, we’re looking at five games for fans to watch.

Philadelphia will face both teams in the coming weeks, which will give Eagles fans an opportunity to scout two of the NFL’s top quarterbacks, Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow. In the Ravens’ four wins over quarterback Joe Burrow, Baltimore has held Cincinnati’s wide receivers to an average of 119.7 yards. In the Ravens’ three losses to Burrow, Baltimore allowed the Bengals’ wide receivers to average 287.3 yards.

Philadelphia will face both of these teams, and it’s an exciting storyline that features two of America’s most-watched franchises. The Cowboys will be without their two best players on defense, Micah Parsons (ankle) and DeMarcus Lawrence (foot), facing the 10th-best rushing offense. Pittsburgh’s offense has averaged 34.5 rushing attempts per game despite averaging just 3.7 yards per carry. The Cowboys are 27th in run defense but gave up just 26 rushing yards last week.

Philadelphia will face Cleveland in Week 6, while two upcoming matchups against Washington loom. Washington’s defense played its best game last week against Arizona, holding the Cardinals to 115 total passing yards and sacking quarterback Kyler Murray four times. Nick Chubbs could return for the Browns, and the Commanders have struggled versus the run, allowing 5.3 yards per carry, which ranks 31st in the NFL. The Browns rank 17th, rushing the ball at 4.3 yards per carry.

An early morning game in London will feature Aaron Rodgers and the Jets against the NFC’s top team, the Minnesota Vikings. Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson has had a touchdown reception in every game this season; with one on Sunday, he can join Randy Moss (2004) as the only player in Vikings history to receive a touchdown in each of the team’s first five games.

Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has thrown seven passing touchdowns and zero interceptions in his past five home games. Houston wide receiver Stefon Diggs will face off against his former team, the Buffalo Bills.

Ravens announce date for primetime debut of new alternate Purple Rising helmets

Ravens to wear new alternate Purple Rising helmets vs. Bengals

The Ravens turn up for matchups against the Bengals after going all-black in 2023; Baltimore is taking things up a notch.   The Ravens announced they would wear their new Purple Rising helmets Thursday night, November 7, when they host the Cincinnati Bengals.

https://Twitter.com/Ravens/status/1829203107139518679

“The reaction to our ‘Purple Rising’ helmet launch from both players and fans was extremely positive,” Ravens Senior Vice President of Marketing Brad Downs stated. “We can’t wait to debut it in front of a national audience and huge Baltimore crowd this November.”

The Ravens also announced that they will wear their all-black uniforms on Sept. 29 (Week 4) when they take on the Buffalo Bills at M&T Bank Stadium on “Sunday Night Football.”

“Darkness Falls” once again. Fans are encouraged to wear black, and all guests will receive a light-up wristband upon stadium entry to participate in the night’s entertainment.

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