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Just a few hours after Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh put the minds of fans and fantasy owners alike at ease with a positive update on his franchise
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The NFL season is just two weeks away from kicking off. Luckily for John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens, they won't have to worry about losing their MVP to a serious injury. During Wednesday's practice,
Baltimore Ravens fans were presumably fearing the worst when star quarterback Lamar Jackson left practice on Wednesday with an apparent foot injury. However, the team downplayed the severity of the injury, making it seem like Jackson would bounce back quickly.
Even at 40 years old, Baltimore Ravens legend Joe Flacco is still thriving in the NFL. On Monday, the Cleveland Browns announced that Flacco will be their start
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson found humor, laughing at Adam Schefter's scarier claim about his practice injury.
John Harbaugh said the Ravens starting offensive line is set, adding that 9 spots are still up in the air and it'll be tough to keep 10 players.
Ravens cornerback Jaire Alexander did not practice Monday as he recently sought treatment on his knee. Coach John Harbaugh called it minor and doesn’t expect it to affect Alexander’s availability for Week 1.
Coach John Harbaugh said there are “more than 53 guys that would be good enough” to make the Ravens. Here’s a look at who those 53 could be.