49ers to elevate WR Willie Snead IV to active roster for MNF

The #49ers are elevating WR Willie Snead IV to the active roster for Monday night’s game.

The 49ers are adding some depth to their receiving corps for their Monday night showdown against the Rams.

With rookie WR Danny Gray listed as ‘doubtful’ with a hip injury, veteran receiver Willie Snead IV will be elevated to the active roster from the practice squad according to Pro Football Network’s Aaron Wilson.

Snead was with the 49ers for a portion of the preseason and was let go as part of the cut down to 53 players. He signed with the practice squad and will now get a chance to contribute against the Rams.

He joins a receiving corps with Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk, Jauan Jennings and Ray-Ray McCloud.

Snead in 95 games across seven seasons has 279 catches, 3,431 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns. Monday night will be Snead’s first game since Week 15 of last season when he was with the Panthers.

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49ers shuffle practice squad after George Kittle groin injury

The 49ers shuffled up their practice squad on Wednesday.

The 49ers on Wednesday announced a couple of practice squad moves ahead of the start of their Week 1 on-field preparations. San Francisco added tight end Troy Fumagalli and wide receiver Connor Wedington to their practice squad, and released veteran WR Willie Snead IV in a corresponding move.

Fumagalli spent the preseason with the 49ers and gives them some in-house depth if they need it with George Kittle working through a groin injury that forced him to sit out Wednesday’s practice. San Francisco released Fumagalli at final roster cuts. He originally signed with the 49ers in May. In 19 career games with the Broncos and Patriots he has 14 catches for 118 yards and two touchdowns.

Wedington spent part of last season with the 49ers practice squad and signed a futures deal in late January. San Francisco waived him and he was quickly claimed by the Texans where he spent the offseason. He was an undrafted rookie with the Seahawks last year and hasn’t played in a regular season game.

The 49ers had to release Snead to stay at the 16-player practice squad threshold. They technically carry 17 on the practice squad roster though since offensive lineman Alfredo Gutierrez is exempt because he came to San Francisco via the NFL’s international pathway program. They now have a full practice squad roster and any new additions will need to come with a corresponding move.

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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson has throwing session with multiple NFL WRs

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had a throwing session with a few NFL wide receivers

The Baltimore Ravens are banking on a big fifth-year from quarterback Lamar Jackson in 2022. He has shown that he is one of the most talented players in the league, and his fantastic work ethic is a major reason for his success at the professional level.

Jackson has been working hard all offseason in order to continue to get better on the field. He recently got a throwing session in with a few NFL wide receivers, including current Carolina Panthers wideout Robbie Anderson as well as former Baltimore pass catcher Willie Snead IV, who is currently still a free agent.

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Throughout the video, Jackson shows off his arm strength and deep ball accuracy, something that Baltimore could look to show off more in 2022.

Anderson is currently gearing up for his third season in Carolina after spending the first four years of his NFL career with the New York Jets. Snead played with the Ravens from 2018-2020, accumulating 126 catches for 1,422 yards and nine touchdowns.

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson talks about goals for next season while supporting former teammate Willie Snead IV

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson talked about his goals for next season while supporting his former teammate Willie Snead IV

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is a great player on the football field. He’s shown that he’s one of the brightest young stars in the NFL, with his play speaking for itself. However, he’s turned himself into a role model off of the field, showing that he values communities by being supportive and generous to those around him.

A video recently surfaced of Jackson showing up to Palm Beach county to support wide receiver Willie Snead IV, his former teammate in Baltimore. During his time there, he talked about his goals for the upcoming season, saying that he wants to win the Super Bowl while getting better both as an individual and as a team.

Snead helped lead the Palm Beach Christian Saints in their first ever playoff game, which turned out to be a win by the score of 42-0.

Jackson has always been a supportive teammate and friend, and his recent appearance to be there for Snead is just the latest example to show that. He also made it clear that he has big expectations for the 2022 season for the Ravens, which many also do with the additions the team has made as well as the projected returns of many injured stars, including Jackson himself.

Willie Snead meets ‘awesome’ and ‘crazy’ Raiders fans at Allegiant Stadium

Willie Snead meets ‘awesome’ and ‘crazy’ Raiders fans at Allegiant Stadium

It was a glorious day for the Raiders franchise on Sunday. The team watched two former Raiders, coach Tom Flores and defensive back Charles Woodson, become members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Plus, Las Vegas welcomed Raiders fans into Allegiant Stadium for the first time.

It was only practice, of course, but Raiders fans made their presence felt in their new home. It was the first time new members of the Las Vegas roster entered the building as well, and for some, it was their first interaction with the Raider Nation.

Raiders wide receiver Willie Snead came away impressed with the fan base, calling them “awesome” and “crazy,” in a good way, of course.

“The fans were awesome today,” Snead said, according to Cassie Soto of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “Just going around, shaking everybody’s hand, I was like, ‘dude, these people are crazy.’ It’s awesome to see that. I can only imagine what it’s going to look like this season. It’s an exciting venue to be in.”

Now that’s a proper first impression of loyal Raiders fans. And as Snead mentioned, Sunday was a mere preview to the real craziness at Allegiant that’s sure to come, starting Week 1 against the Ravens on Monday Night Football.

Take a look at the crowd from Sunday’s practice, and imagine what a full house, which will include some 65,000 Raiders fans, could feel like.

It’s going to be wild, and crazy, when Allegiant Stadium is packed on September 13 for the Ravens game. But one step at a time. The next chance for Raiders fans to make their presence known will be on Saturday when the Raiders welcome the Seahawks to Allegiant for their first game of the preseason.

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Grading the Ravens’ 2021 offseason through one month of free agency

The Baltimore Ravens have now navigated through one month of 2021 free agency. How have they fared so far?

The Baltimore Ravens have had plenty of mixed reviews when it comes to their 2021 offseason moves so far. Many came into this offseason expecting the Ravens to be major players, but instead they’ve operated in the same way they always have.

They’ve made a few additions and re-signed multiple players that will continue to perform well in a Baltimore uniform. Although the team did see a few players depart, their current roster is still extremely competitive, even without breaking the bank for a free agent or signing a massive amount of new players.

The legal tampering period began on March 15th, so we are officially one month into 2021 free agency. How have the Ravens’ fared so far?

The team has added just three outside players throughout the first month of the offseason in guard Kevin Zeitler, tight end Josh Oliver, and wide receiver Sammy Watkins. While Oliver is more of a reclamation project after playing in just three games during his first two NFL seasons, Zeitler and Watkins instantly make Baltimore’s offense better than it already was. Zeitler will shore up an interior offensive line group that struggled at times last season, and Watkins is an extremely versatile option who brings veteran leadership to an extremely young wide receiver room.

Despite adding some impact players, they did miss out on a few as well, such as Corey Davis, Marvin Jones Jr., Emmanuel Sanders and others. They were also reported to have interest in both JuJu Smith-Schuster and T.Y. Hilton, both of which spurned the Ravens to return to their former teams. The team could have stood to make one or two more additions during the first month of free agency, but they value compensatory picks, so signing a lot of unrestricted free agents would limit their ability to acquire those picks.

When it comes to who Baltimore has re-signed, a few key names include linebackers Tyus Bowser, Pernell McPhee and L.J. Fort, defensive end Derek Wolfe, safety Anthony Levine Sr., and more. While the Ravens’ outside additions focus on the offensive side of the ball, their re-signings are defense oriented, making sure they brought back as many key pieces from a unit that proved to be one of the best in football last season. Bowser should have an increased role in 2021, while McPhee, Fort, Wolfe and others should continue to play well.

The Ravens weren’t able to re-sign everyone from their 2020 roster, losing a few key pieces that include linebackers Matthew Judon, Yannick Ngakoue and Jihad Ward, wide receiver Willie Snead IV, and long snapper Morgan Cox. The team also opted to cut running back Mark Ingram II, who signed with the Houston Texans.

Losing Judon and Ngakoue are big blows to Baltimore’s pass rush, and losing Ward on top of both means that the Ravens will have to prioritize acquiring multiple edge rusher throughout the rest of the offseason. Snead was a key part of Baltimore’s offense for the three seasons he was with the Ravens, but with him primarily being a slot receiver, Baltimore opted to move in a different direction. For Ingram, it made sense for the Ravens to move on after a down year where he was phased out of the offense.

Overall, Baltimore has followed their blueprint from previous offseasons, so it’s not overly shocking to see the team not as active as many imagined. However, with Lamar Jackson on his rookie contract, the Ravens could have considered signing a few more unrestricted free agents, even if it meant sacrificing a compensatory pick to do so. The new players that they brought in and the old ones they re-signed keep the team extremely competitive, and as the offseason continues, Baltimore should slowly begin to sign more players and round out their roster.

Final grade: B-/C+

6 top free-agent WRs Ravens should target in free agency

With free agency right around the corner and the Baltimore Ravens needing help at wide receiver, these are the best options available.

One of the milestones of the offseason is the start of free agency. The “legal tampering” period begins on March 15, meaning teams can begin negotiating with free agents ahead of the start of the league year on March 17. The Baltimore Ravens, having more available salary-cap space than most of the league, could be among those signing deals in the first wave of free agency.

One of Baltimore’s top offseason needs is at wide receiver, something the Ravens will need to address either in the 2021 NFL draft or free agency. While Marquise Brown has managed to flash on some big plays over his two seasons in the league, he only recently became a more consistent weapon late last season and into the playoffs. With the team clearly needing to improve their passing attack, finding a top wide receiver to pair with Brown makes quite a bit of sense.

With money tight around the league, it’s expected that free agency will be flush with great options for Baltimore to choose from. Let’s take a look at six free-agent wide receivers that would fit well in the Ravens’ offense.

Ravens players react to close loss to Steelers in Week 12

Baltimore Ravens players voice opinions on Twitter regarding loss vs. Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers finally kicked off on Wednesday afternoon after multiple players throughout the week tested positive or were in close contact with someone with COVID-19. Despite Baltimore having a total of 23 players added to the Reserve/COVID-19 list since last Monday, that did not stop some of the Ravens’ playmakers from taking to social media.

Ravens tackle Ronnie Stanley was thrilled for Tyus Bowser’s first-quarter interception but had some words for his teammate.

The Ravens defense played nearly lights out. Baltimore forced two turnovers and had a few fourth-down stops. Wide Receiver Willie Snead let his Twitter followers know how Pittsburgh was feeling facing the Ravens defense.

When Baltimore was down two scores with under four minutes left in the fourth quarter, they needed a big play on offense. Quarterback Lamar Jackson was elated after Trace McSorley connected with wide receiver Marquise Brown for a 70-yard touchdown.

Despite Baltimore losing 19-14, players were satisfied with how the team fought through the adversity to put up a competitive effort against the undefeated Steelers. Defensive end Calais Campbell took to Twitter following the loss to pat his guys on the back and look toward the future.

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