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- Instant analysis of the Ravens' selections during day three of the NFL draft.
- For years, coach John Harbaugh has talked about being physical at the point of attack, but the Ravens haven’t invested a lot of top draft picks on offensive linemen.
- The Ravens held joint practices with the Los Angeles Rams and Indianapolis Colts last preseason.
- Robert Griffin III, whom the Ravens signed to a one-year deal last season, backed up rookie Lamar Jackson after starter Joe Flacco hurt his hip in Week 9.
- At this time last year, Robert Griffin III was working out on his own, hoping to find his way back into the NFL. After a successful season as a Ravens reserve, the free agent could see himself settling in Baltimore as a backup and mentor to Lamar Jackson.
- The soon-to-be free agent wide receiver said he believes the offense will be better balanced between the run and the pass if he returns to the Ravens.
- As Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco prepares for a new phase in his career, others who've walked in similar shoes say he still has much to look forward to.
- A lot has changed in nine months for the Ravens, as they've transitioned from Joe Flacco to Lamar Jackson at quarterback.
- “Yeah, I saw it,” John Harbaugh said of a noncall on the final play of the game. “I think you guys should write what you see. You want us to get up here and criticize the officiating. You saw the officiating all day."
- The Chiefs beat the Ravens, 27-24, in overtime, ending Lamar Jackson's three-game winning streak as a starting quarterback.
- Columnist Peter Schmuck grades the Ravens' performance in Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
- In rookie Lamar Jackson’s absence, Robert Griffin III took his first snaps under center in a regular-season NFL game since Week 17 of the 2016 season.
- Joe Flacco participated in throwing drills with Lamar Jackson and Robert Griffin III in practice on Thursday but appeared limited.
- Joe Flacco missed practice last week with a right hip injury and is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
- The game is the Ravens’ first since Week 3 in which the spread has been more than a field goal.
- Coach John Harbaugh reiterated Friday that Joe Flacco will play Sunday if he’s able to. But that doesn't appear likely.
- Joe Flacco (right hip) was out for the third straight day, meaning he might play against Cincinnati not having practiced this week.
- Parity in the NFL provides hope for fans of the Ravens and the Bengals.
- With Joe Flacco also out, Robert Griffin III, who has not played since the preseason, took all the repetitions with the offense Thursday.
- Patrick Ricard, Jermaine Eluemunor, Robert Griffin III and Anthony Averett paid homage to the man responsible for superhero characters like Iron Man, Spider-Man and the X-Men.
- Neither Lamar Jackson nor Robert Griffin III offered any clues about what Sunday might hold for the team’s quarterbacks.
- “Joe does not have to practice to play," Harbaugh said. "He's practiced the whole season."
- Ravens first-round pick Lamar Jackson has played less in seven NFL games than he usually did in one start for Louisville. But as he nears the midpoint of his first season, Jackson said he has a good sense of his progress, despite the limited workload.
- Bowser has five tackles and no sacks in five games, and has struggled on special teams.
- Griffin, who got a second chance when Cleveland signed him in 2016, said his top priority is helping the Ravens defeat his former employer.
- Wide receiver Jodan Lasley, cornerback Maurice Canady, defensive tackle Willie Henry, guard-tackle Jermaine Eluemunor, tight end Hayden Hurst and defensive tackle Zach Sieler also were inactive.
- In his first game since 2016, the slot cornerback sacked Buffalo Bills quarterback Nathan Peterman twice, becoming the first Ravens defensive back to post two sacks in the same game in 22 years.
- Two days after noting that he could be inactive on game days, the 2012 NFL Rookie of the Year will take a seat while the organization’s first-round pick will play a supporting role to the 11th-year starter.
- Robert Griffin III acknowledged Friday that with three quarterbacks on the Ravens’ 53-man roster, there’s a good chance he’ll be inactive on game days.
- “We’ll do whatever is best for our team,” coach John Harbaugh said Monday of the battle between Lamar Jackson and Robert Griffin III.
- Here’s what’s worth keeping an eye on as the Ravens prepare for Sunday’s season opener against the Buffalo Bills.
- The Ravens finished cutting their roster to 53 on Saturday, keeping quarterback Robert Griffin III and parting ways with several high-profile players including former first-round draft pick Breshad Perriman,
- The Ravens began cutting their roster down to 53 on Friday, but left their most difficult decisions for Saturday,
- Immediately after the Ravens’ 30-20 win, their 13th straight preseason victory, it was unclear whether quarterback Robert Griffin III’s future was secure on the Ravens’ 53-man roster or on another’s.
- The Ravens still might go all-in with Lamar Jackson, but Robert Griffin III would be the best man for the backup quarterback job.
- Robert Griffin III doesn't know if he'll be a Raven after Saturday, but the former Heisman Trophy winner feels he's done everything he can to earn a job with the team after sitting out the 2017 season.
- “We've seen it in practice where he's done some really good things, but we hadn’t really seen it in a game yet,” coach John Harbaugh said.
- The Ravens might be on the verge of solving one of their biggest problems as the preseason winds down: the pass rush.
- From Lamar Jackson's best game of the preseason to continued difficulties along the offensive line, here are five things we learned in the Ravens' victory over the Miami Dolphins.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco did not play in Saturday’s 27-10 win at Hard Rock Stadium, and he was not alone.
- Rookie Lamar Jackson had replaced Joe Flacco in the Ravens’ previous two preseason games, and coach John Harbaugh said Thursday that he hoped to keep Griffin on the 53-man roster.
- “I'll say this: There's no question that the best quarterback thing to do would be to keep Robert Griffin," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Thursday.
- As Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson learns, the Ravens will need three quarterbacks. It would be unfair to the team if Robert Griffin III didn't become the starter in an emergency.
- Although the Ravens have given up an NFL-worst 11 sacks in the preseason, offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said the offensive line performed better in Thursday’s win against the Los Angeles Rams.
- Four interceptions and four sacks helped the defense “win” Monday’s practice over the offense at the team’s training facility in Owings Mills.
- In his preseason career, he has played in just three games. This preseason, he already has set a career high with two.
- Second-year safety Kai Nacua pulled in two interceptions during the Ravens practice on Saturday. But he also gave up a pair of touchdowns in a one-on-one drill.
- At halftime, the Ravens led 23-0, and it was hard not to be optimistic.
- The oft-criticized wide receiver said he can’t and won’t allow his critics to distract him from his objective of producing for the Ravens.
- Rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson has 756,000 Instagram followers, the most of any Raven.