Quarterback Lamar Jackson didn’t play in the Ravens’ first preseason game, and it’s unclear whether he’ll play in the second, either. View the full article
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had his pads off toward the end of practice, and about 10 minutes before the session ended, he started cramping up. View the full article
After an uncharacteristically quiet few days, the Ravens' James Proche II looked like one of the best receivers on the field throughout the teams’ first morning session. View the full article
The Ravens have partnered with DraftKings Inc., a digital sports entertainment and gaming company, as their official daily fantasy football and sports betting platform, according to a Wednesday news release. View the full article
“Tempers are going to flare at some point in time,” coach John Harbaugh said. “It was a good practice. I thought both teams took care of one another. Tried to do a good job with that. That’s it. We’re moving on.” View the full article
After a physical first day of practice against the Carolina Panthers on Wednesday in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said his team emerged injury-free. View the full article
While the joint practices won’t resolve the Ravens’ most pressing issues, they will be a useful measuring stick with the season less than a month away. View the full article
One year since its inception, the National Coalition of Minority Football Coaches has provided resources to minority coaches from all levels of football with the hope of making them better candidates for their next jobs. View the full article
As the Ravens contemplate Lamar Jackson’s status for their second preseason game Saturday, offensive coordinator Greg Roman said the franchise quarterback would not necessarily be kept off the field by injuries to other players. View the full article
If Tyler Huntley plays well during his extended shot at the Ravens' No. 2 quarterback position while Trace McSorley is out with a back injury, this contest is over, Mike Preston writes. View the full article
Ravens quarterback Trace McSorley is suffering from a back injury that could keep him out several weeks and clear the way for Tyler Huntley to win the No. 2 job behind Lamar Jackson. View the full article
"We said he had the back spasms, [it] turned out to be something in his back," said Ravens Harbaugh on quarterback Trace McSorley injury. "It's an issue." View the full article