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As the final preseason game approaches, the Baltimore Ravens will soon have to finalize their 53-man roster and starting lineups before Week 1. There are many roster spots and some, albeit less, starting roles still yet to be concluded.
During a live drill session near the end of Tuesday’s practice, Aeneas “Fub” Peebles broke through the middle of the Ravens’ starting offensive line with little to no trouble. The sixth-round rookie emerged face-to-face with Lamar Jackson before slamming on the brakes,
CB Keyon Martin: The undrafted rookie helped set the tone for what would be a dominant day by the Ravens defense and a long one for the Cowboys offense. He forced back-to-back negative plays by logging a tackle for loss followed by a sack for a safety on Dallas' opening possession.
The Browns have decided that Joe Flacco gives them their best shot at finding success early in the 2025 campaign.
Former Ravens linebacker Jarret Johnson visited practice and gave some tips to the player wearing his No. 95 jersey now, Tavius Robinson.
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr is picking up right where he left off last season, tallying up sacks with his blitz scheme.
Rookie kicker Tyler Loop appears locked in, but there are plenty of questions elsewhere, including safety, offensive tackle and edge rusher.
Ravens senior special teams coach met with Tyler Loop in Arizona three times before the draft. He knew he found his guy.
Cooper Rush threw a touchdown pass and a pick-6 in his return to AT&T Stadium, and rookie Tyler Loop kicked five field goals as the Baltimore Ravens beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-13.
On a defense stocked in big personalities with big resumes, the massive fourth-year nose tackle always finds a way to stand out.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has announced who will be starting the team's final preseason game at QB.