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- The former first-round draft pick had a season-high three catches for 28 yards, but his two drops proved costly in the Ravens' loss to Tennessee.
- As the Ravens head into Nashville for a key matchup against the Tennessee Titans, their 2015 first-round pick is making no positive impact for a struggling offense.
- Sidelined by a knee injury since July 28, the cornerback said he “shouldn’t be nervous” about playing against the Titans.
- Six players not practicing Thursday for Ravens and another three are in non-contract jerseys.
- Six days after suffering a concussion, the starting quarterback did not appear limited in Wednesday’s session.
- Despite the return of Maclin (shoulder) and Perriman (concussion), the offense will go with only four wideouts.
- The Ravens' inactive list will come out around 7 p.m., but we'll all get a better idea of who is and isn't playing by whether the team makes any moves before 4 p.m. today.
- It appears that Breshad Perriman is ready to return. However, it's less clear whether Jeremy Maclin and Mike Wallace will be available for Thursday's prime-time game.
- To make room for Bell, who spent much of training camp with Ravens, team drops tight end Gabe Holmes from practice squad
- Without that duo and Mike Wallace, the passing offense has manufactured only one touchdown in the past two games.
- The Ravens allow a back to rush for more than 100 yards for a second consecutive game.
- Wallace's injury forces Ravens to rely on just three receivers over final 3 1/2 quarters of game.
- Ravens have lost four of their past five games as offensive struggles continue.
- Wallace takes high hit by Vikings safety Andrew Sendejo and leaves to get tested for concussion.
- The Ravens' inactive list includes three wide receivers: Maclin, Breshad Perriman, Chris Matthews
- Michael Campanaro, Griff Whalen and Chris Moore are team's only three healthy receivers.
- Wide receiver Breshad Perriman (concussion) is out, and fellow wideout Chris Matthews (thigh) is doubtful.
- The offensive players are unhappy about the red-zone offense ranking tied for 28th in the NFL.
- Wallace said he got hit in the back, but predicted he would be able to play Sunday against the Vikings.
- Mike Wallace, Breshad Perriman, and Chris Matthews are the wideouts missing from Thursday’s session.
- Michael Campanaro said the rest of the wide receivers “have to step up and make plays.”
- Ravens have no big name receivers and they haven't been able to draft them, Mike Preston writes.
- Carl Davis is expected to take over Brandon Williams' starting role; TE Maxx Williams also won't play for the Ravens.
- Brandon Williams, Terrance West, Maxx Williams, and Jaylen Hill missed their second practice in a row.
- Canady won't be eligible for game action until Week 9 for the Ravens.
- Team's early practice squad additions were players that were part of final roster cuts.
- Team will spend Sunday monitoring waiver wire and forming 10-man roster spot.
- Team keeps five wide receivers, all eight of their defensive linemen and no natural fullback,
- Team's toughest decisions are at running back, defensive line and cornerback.
- Team moves on from Keenan Reynolds, Jeremy Zuttah, Larry Donnell and 15 others.
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- "Bubble" players like Carl Davis and Bam Bradley make their cases with strong finales.
- The Ravens will keep just about all of their starters and top reserves at home or on the sideline
- It once seemed likely that the Ravens would keep six wide receivers, but not any longer.
- The undrafted free agent leads the defense in interceptions, pass breakups, and tackles in three preseason games.
- The Ravens have seven wide receivers bidding for two or three open spots on the 53-man roster.
- Wide receiver Chris Matthews returned, but rookies Quincy Adeboyejo and Tim Williams are newest absences.
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Despite some ‘head scratchers,’ Ravens inside linebacker Kamalei Correa enjoyed ‘a pretty good game’
The second-year player's missed tackle in Thursday's 31-7 win vs. Miami Dolphins caught John Harbaugh's attention - Ravens opened Saturday morning’s practice without cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey and Robertson Daniel.
- Mallett TD pass, two Justin Tucker field goals lead Ravens to halftime lead
- The Ravens figure to play most if not all of their starters but their offensive line remains under construction.
- Goal remains for Flacco to return in time for Sept.10 regular-season opener
- Keenan Reynolds’ 46-yard punt return was the Ravens’ longest play in their preseason opener.
- They've shined in practice, but the Ravens want to see big-play ability translate to games.
- Jefferson bounced back from getting beat twice and dropping an interception by getting one a few plays later.
- Smith ends four-day absence from training camp, but team still waiting on Howard.
- Keenan Reynolds receives warm welcome in his return to Navy
- After signing three-year, $16 million deal on Friday, projected starting right tackle absent on Saturday.
- After a decent day on Thursday, offense returns to mistake-prone ways