NFL Minute: Ravens loss to Steelers in Week 8
NFL Minute: Ravens loss to Steelers in Week 8
NFL Minute: Ravens loss to Steelers in Week 8
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NFL Minute: Ravens loss to Steelers in Week 8
NFL Minute: Ravens loss to Steelers in Week 8
NFL Minute: Ravens loss to Steelers in Week 8
NFL Minute: Ravens loss to Steelers in Week 8
Things are getting seriously chippy out here at M&T Bank Stadium between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Following Baltimore cornerback Marcus Peters and Pittsburgh wide receiver Diontae Johnson going to the ground on a play, things got heated on the sideline.
Once the dust settled, Ravens outside linebacker Matthew Judon has been ejected for making contact with an official
Things are getting seriously chippy out here at M&T Bank Stadium between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Following Baltimore cornerback Marcus Peters and Pittsburgh wide receiver Diontae Johnson going to the ground on a play, things got heated on the sideline.
Once the dust settled, Ravens outside linebacker Matthew Judon has been ejected for making contact with an official
Things are getting seriously chippy out here at M&T Bank Stadium between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Following Baltimore cornerback Marcus Peters and Pittsburgh wide receiver Diontae Johnson going to the ground on a play, things got heated on the sideline.
Once the dust settled, Ravens outside linebacker Matthew Judon has been ejected for making contact with an official
Things are getting seriously chippy out here at M&T Bank Stadium between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Following Baltimore cornerback Marcus Peters and Pittsburgh wide receiver Diontae Johnson going to the ground on a play, things got heated on the sideline.
Once the dust settled, Ravens outside linebacker Matthew Judon has been ejected for making contact with an official
In the first quarter, left tackle Ronnie Stanley appeared to be rolled up on and suffered an apparent leg injury and was eventually carted off the field in an air cast.
Stanley is Baltimore’s best offensive lineman and just signed a massive contract extension that made him the second-highest-paid tackle in the game.
He’s the seventh-highest graded tackle, according to Pro Football Focus, and has yet to allow a sack this season
In the first quarter, left tackle Ronnie Stanley appeared to be rolled up on and suffered an apparent leg injury and was eventually carted off the field in an air cast.
Stanley is Baltimore’s best offensive lineman and just signed a massive contract extension that made him the second-highest-paid tackle in the game.
He’s the seventh-highest graded tackle, according to Pro Football Focus, and has yet to allow a sack this season
In the first quarter, left tackle Ronnie Stanley appeared to be rolled up on and suffered an apparent leg injury and was eventually carted off the field in an air cast.
Stanley is Baltimore’s best offensive lineman and just signed a massive contract extension that made him the second-highest-paid tackle in the game.
He’s the seventh-highest graded tackle, according to Pro Football Focus, and has yet to allow a sack this season
In the first quarter, left tackle Ronnie Stanley appeared to be rolled up on and suffered an apparent leg injury and was eventually carted off the field in an air cast.
Stanley is Baltimore’s best offensive lineman and just signed a massive contract extension that made him the second-highest-paid tackle in the game.
He’s the seventh-highest graded tackle, according to Pro Football Focus, and has yet to allow a sack this season
With the Ravens and Steelers still in the first quarter, Ravens right guard Tyre Phillips suffered an ankle injury during a three-yard run from running back Gus Edwards.
Phillips was able to hobble to the sideline with a noticeable limp and entered the blue medical tent and he’s questionable to return with an ankle injury.
Patrick Mekari has stepped into the starting lineup in his stead and this might be an opportunity for Mekari or someone else to cement themselves as the starter moving forward if the play improves
With the Ravens and Steelers still in the first quarter, Ravens right guard Tyre Phillips suffered an ankle injury during a three-yard run from running back Gus Edwards.
Phillips was able to hobble to the sideline with a noticeable limp and entered the blue medical tent and he’s questionable to return with an ankle injury.
Patrick Mekari has stepped into the starting lineup in his stead and this might be an opportunity for Mekari or someone else to cement themselves as the starter moving forward if the play improves
With the Ravens and Steelers still in the first quarter, Ravens right guard Tyre Phillips suffered an ankle injury during a three-yard run from running back Gus Edwards.
Phillips was able to hobble to the sideline with a noticeable limp and entered the blue medical tent and he’s questionable to return with an ankle injury.
Patrick Mekari has stepped into the starting lineup in his stead and this might be an opportunity for Mekari or someone else to cement themselves as the starter moving forward if the play improves
With the Ravens and Steelers still in the first quarter, Ravens right guard Tyre Phillips suffered an ankle injury during a three-yard run from running back Gus Edwards.
Phillips was able to hobble to the sideline with a noticeable limp and entered the blue medical tent and he’s questionable to return with an ankle injury.
Patrick Mekari has stepped into the starting lineup in his stead and this might be an opportunity for Mekari or someone else to cement themselves as the starter moving forward if the play improves
On the day the Ravens added to their already fearsome defensive line by trading for pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue, another defensive lineman came back to the team.
The Ravens announced they’ve activated defensive tackle Brandon Williams from the reserve/COVID-19 list, making him eligible to practice and play.
Williams was a last-second scratch from Baltimore’s Week 6 tilt against the Eagles, getting moved to the COVID-19 list the day before the game.
Though he didn’t test positive himself, Williams was in close contact with someone who had come down with the virus.
Though the Ravens have a bye this week and won’t play a game, getting Williams back on the practice field is an important step forward
On the day the Ravens added to their already fearsome defensive line by trading for pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue, another defensive lineman came back to the team.
The Ravens announced they’ve activated defensive tackle Brandon Williams from the reserve/COVID-19 list, making him eligible to practice and play.
Williams was a last-second scratch from Baltimore’s Week 6 tilt against the Eagles, getting moved to the COVID-19 list the day before the game.
Though he didn’t test positive himself, Williams was in close contact with someone who had come down with the virus.
Though the Ravens have a bye this week and won’t play a game, getting Williams back on the practice field is an important step forward
On the day the Ravens added to their already fearsome defensive line by trading for pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue, another defensive lineman came back to the team.
The Ravens announced they’ve activated defensive tackle Brandon Williams from the reserve/COVID-19 list, making him eligible to practice and play.
Williams was a last-second scratch from Baltimore’s Week 6 tilt against the Eagles, getting moved to the COVID-19 list the day before the game.
Though he didn’t test positive himself, Williams was in close contact with someone who had come down with the virus.
Though the Ravens have a bye this week and won’t play a game, getting Williams back on the practice field is an important step forward
On the day the Ravens added to their already fearsome defensive line by trading for pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue, another defensive lineman came back to the team.
The Ravens announced they’ve activated defensive tackle Brandon Williams from the reserve/COVID-19 list, making him eligible to practice and play.
Williams was a last-second scratch from Baltimore’s Week 6 tilt against the Eagles, getting moved to the COVID-19 list the day before the game.
Though he didn’t test positive himself, Williams was in close contact with someone who had come down with the virus.
Though the Ravens have a bye this week and won’t play a game, getting Williams back on the practice field is an important step forward