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On a short week, there's so much that can go wrong with teams ending up being short-staffed because of injuries, but the Baltimore Ravens might end up being the
The Ravens (2-5) will seek their second straight victory after a short week, traveling for a Thursday night matchup against the Miami Dolphins (2-6).
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Bad, Worse, Worst: Chicago Bears vs. Baltimore Ravens
Hello, Chicago Bears fans! Well, we all knew this day would come. It can’t be all rainbows, sunshine, and good, better, best in the modern NFL. Sometimes you win ugly, and sometimes you lose ugly. And this was an ugly loss for the Chicago Bears against a Baltimore Ravens team featuring a backup quarterback that
The Ravens placed defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike (neck) and defensive lineman Broderick Washington Jr. (ankle) on injured reserve on September 27, sidelining them for at least four games. Madubuike went on to be ruled out for the season, while Washington could be out even longer after having ankle surgery.
Here’s how the Ravens graded out at every position after a 30-16 win over the Bears on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium:
The Dolphins must contain Lamar Jackson, the Boynton Beach High alum, and Derrick Henry. Making good tackles, playing a clean game will be two major keys to coming away with a win.
If the Ravens do become sellers, the most obvious candidates to go would be aging players and those on expiring contracts. A trade now would give them a better chance of reaching the postseason elsewhere, effectively improving their odds of winning a Super Bowl ring.
The Baltimore Ravens have been named a trade fit for a 39-year-old replacement for injured DT Nnamdi Madubuike. The post Ravens Named Trade Fit for 39-Year-Old to Replace Nnamdi Madubuike appeared first on Heavy Sports.