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- We begin our preview of the Ravens' draft possibilities with a look at the interior offensive line, where they need a young starter and where the 2019 class features an array of appealing first-round targets.
- From Lamar Jackson's difficult day to the indelible legacies of Joe Flacco and Ozzie Newsome, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 23-17 playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
- What can we learn from the Ravens snap counts against the Browns?
- “Off the top of my head, I can't think of anybody that would be out” Sunday, John Harbaugh said.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count analysis in their win over the San Diego Chargers.
- Tight end Nick Boyle (concussion), outside linebacker Matthew Judon (knee) and linebacker-defensive back Anthony Levine Sr. (toe/ankle) will play for the Ravens against the Chargers.
- The Ravens rushed for 242 yards in Sunday’s win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the fourth time they’ve cleared 200 in the past five games.
- Ravens offensive lineman James Hurst's possible return to action Sunday in Kansas City is knee-deep in irony.
- It’s striking how few defensive snaps the Ravens are playing overall with the offense dominating time of possession.
- Former Oklahoma standout Mark Andrews ranks fourth on the team in receiving yards and fifth in catches and has outshone fellow rookie tight end Hayden Hurst.
- In another mild surprise, the team also scratched tight end Maxx Williams for the second straight week.
- A Pittsburgh offense that ranks fourth in yards per game and fifth in scoring seems to be running smoothly with running back James Conner, the Ravens defensive coordinator said Thursday.
- The offensive line has been flooded with injuries, but the starting right tackle and left guard say their health will determine if they can return for Sunday’s home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Ravens center Bradley Bozeman and his fiance Nikki Hegstetter have started their own anti-bullying campaign and are taking it to local schools.
- A few days from Halloween, the Ravens avoided a nightmarish offensive line scenario entering Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers.
- The Ravens offensive line, featuring two rookies and a midseason acquisition, did not allow a sack or commit a penalty Sunday against New Orleans.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count from the win over the Titans.
- After a frightening neck injury in Sunday’s win at the Tennessee Titans, the starting left guard was back in the team’s building Monday and appeared to have avoided more severe effects.