jeremy maclin
- The undrafted free agent tore the ACL and MCL in his right knee in Saturday’s win against the Colts.
- Michael Campanaro and Maxx Williams recorded timely touchdowns in Saturday night’s 23-16 win against the Colts.
- Terrance West, the former Northwestern High and Towson University standout, has not played for the Ravens since Oct. 8, when he injured his left calf.
- The onus falls on Chris Moore, Breshad Perriman and Michael Campanaro to step up in place of Maclin.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh has “no concern” over starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley's absence at Thursday’s practice. Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, however, is listed as doubtful fro Saturday.
- Veteran wide receiver, Jeremy Maclin, who hurt his knee in the Ravens' win against the Cleveland Browns, remains sidelined.
- That they get to play the first game of the week on Saturday gives the Ravens an opportunity to put pressure on the other wild-card contenders.
- In addition to Maclin, defensive end Carl Davis, cornerback Maurice Canady, and defensive back Anthony Levine would have been limited at Tuesday’s walkthrough.
- Coach John Harbaugh said the wide receiver and defensive end could play against the Colts or miss some time.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that both Maclin and defensive lineman Carl Davis will need more testing before the team knows the severity of their injuries.
- The 6-foot-3, 225-pound Gordon is “a big-play threat” who demands attention, according to Ravens coach John Harbaugh.
- The Ravens look to avoid becoming the first team to lose to the Browns this season.
- In his past four starts, the wide receiver has been targeted 29 times but has caught only 12 passes for 108 yards and no touchdowns.
- There has been some confusion about where the Ravens and Buffalo Bills stand, but what matters is, if both teams win out, the Ravens would win the tiebreaker.
- The Ravens don't have a Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger or Antonio Brown. So they need to be at their best when they face those types of talents.
- The Ravens opt to go with an extra defensive lineman, Chris Wormley, against the Steelers over Breshad Perriman.
- The Ravens figure to depend more on rookie outside linebackers Tyus Bowser and Tim Williams behind starters Terrell Suggs and Matthew Judon.
- Za'Darius Smith's absence for Sunday's Ravens game against the Pittsburgh Steelers likely means more playing time for rookies Tim Williams and Tyus Bowser.
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Ravens MLB Mosley (neck) participates fully at Thursday's practice; Mornhinweg sees healthier Flacco
The upgrade from no practice on Wednesday to full participation on Thursday suggests the starting middle linebacker will play Sunday. - Wide receiver Mike Wallace’s 66-yard catch was the team's longest offensive play from scrimmage of the season.
- Quarterback Joe Flacco acknowledges that the wins are nice but that the Ravens are making things tough on themselves.
- Sure, Sam Koch is on fire slinging the ball on fake punts, but the Ravens really have to discover a way to make their passing game go.
- This is the Ravens' first Monday night home game since they beat the Bengals on Week 1 of the 2012 season.
- The Ravens played dominant defense but again struggled to find offensive consistency in a crucial win in Green Bay.
- Breshad Perriman sits, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh says he'll be back.
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Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman a healthy scratch against Packers for first time in his career
Running back Terrance West and left tackle Ronnie Stanley also on Ravens' list of inactives vs. Packers. Running back Danny Woodhead makes return from hamstring injury. - Despite season highs in catches and yards in a loss at Tennessee, Maclin’s focus is on helping the team rack up wins.
- Cornerback Jimmy Smith (Achilles tendon) was the only player absent from Wednesday’s session.
- It's not impossible that when the Ravens take the practice field Tuesday, they'll have all 53 of their roster players participating in some fashion.
- Nick Boyle did not participate in practice all week.
- Six players not practicing Thursday for Ravens and another three are in non-contract jerseys.
- The starting wideout is on pace for 38 catches and 424 yards, numbers that have been affected by a nagging shoulder ailment.
- With their playoff hopes already in peril, the Ravens stepped up big.
- The Ravens get their second shutout of the season in improving to 4-4.
- How Mike Preston graded the Ravens after their 40-0 win over the Miami Dolphins Thursday night at M&T Bank Stadium.
- 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.
- The game pits two of the worst offensive teams in the NFL. It also marks the fourth straight game where the Ravens will face a quarterback who wasn't the opening-week starter.
- Without that duo and Mike Wallace, the passing offense has manufactured only one touchdown in the past two games.
- Terrell Suggs, Jimmy Smith top list of players absent from Monday’s session.
- Five things we learned from the Ravens’ 24-16 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
- Wallace's injury forces Ravens to rely on just three receivers over final 3 1/2 quarters of game.
- Mike Preston writes that the Ravens are fading fast, especially after losing to a rookie quarterback and a backup quarterback.
- Greg Gumbel and Trent Green brought better energy to their Ravens telecast this week. But there were still too many mistakes.
- How our reporters and editors saw the Ravens’ 24-16 loss to the Vikings in Minnesota
- 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.
- Mike Wallace (back), Breshad Perriman (concussion), and Chris Matthews (thigh) did not practice Friday.