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A report on Tuesday indicated that Ravens running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram would join the team in Pittsburgh in time for Wednesday afternoon’s game against the Steelers.
This is the 11th day since the two backs tested positive for COVID-19, which would allow them to be...
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Initial reports on Tuesday indicated that the Ravens had no new positive tests. Subsequent reports pointed to one positive result for a player, and one for a staff member.
The latest report, from the Baltimore Sun, is that safety Geno Stone tested positive.
Stone, who wasn’t...
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The Ravens ended a stretch of nine consecutive days with at least one player testing positive for COVID-19.
The team had no positive tests Tuesday, Mark Maske of The Washington Post reports.
The good news means Wednesday’s game between the Ravens and Steelers, three times...
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The Ravens are off to Pittsburgh, but they left some players and coaches home.
The Ravens announced additions to their injury report and coaching absences for Wednesday’s game, which is set for a 3:40 p.m. kickoff on NBC.
The Ravens ruled out defensive tackle Brandon Williams...
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Contrary to multiple reports indicating that the Ravens had no new positive COVID-19 test results on Tuesday, a league source tells PFT that the Ravens had one new player positive.
The positive result will not derail the Ravens-Steelers game scheduled for Wednesday at 3:40 p.m...
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The Ravens are on track to play the Steelers tomorrow.
The plan remains for the Ravens to travel to Pittsburgh tonight after they practiced today, Jamison Hensley of ESPN reports.
An outbreak of COVID-19 forced the Ravens to cancel practice for a week, and resulted in their game...
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The Ravens got a couple more players back on the active roster ahead of Wednesday’s game against the Steelers.
The team announced that quarterback Trace McSorley and defensive tackle Brandon Williams have been activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Cornerbacks Khalil Dorsey and...
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The Steelers had their game with the Ravens pushed back to Wednesday and the team made a few roster moves to bolster their roster for the thrice-postponed game.
The team announced that defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs and guard Kevin Dotson have been activated from the...
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The first signs of the COVID-19 outbreak in the Ravens organization popped up last Monday with word of positive tests that resulted in running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram being placed on the COVID-19 reserve list.
At the time, the response was that they’d miss that...
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The Ravens-Steelers game, postponed three times now, is scheduled to kickoff at 3:40 p.m. ET Wednesday. Yes, 3:40 p.m. ET.
That’s the word from Gerry Sandusky, the voice of the Ravens.
The game originally was scheduled for Thanksgiving night, but an outbreak with the Ravens...
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The NFL has confirmed changes to its schedule for this week and next.
The Ravens-Steelers game, originally scheduled for Thanksgiving night and moved three times since, will kickoff at 3:40 p.m. ET on Wednesday. NBC will broadcast the game nationally.
That creates a domino effect...
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The Ravens released a statement after the NFL announced changes to their schedule.
The Ravens’ COVID-19 outbreak, which has resulted in 22 players either test positive or be identified as a high-risk close contact the past nine days, has led to schedule changes involving three...
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The game between the Ravens and Steelers that was originally scheduled for Thanksgiving is now set to be played on the first Wednesday in December.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the league has postponed the game from Tuesday night to Wednesday night. The move comes after much...
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The NFL has pushed the Week 12 game between the Ravens and Steelers back for a third time and the move to Wednesday will reportedly impact the Steelers in Week 13 as well.
They are set to play the Washington Football Team at home on Sunday, December 6 at 1 p.m. ET. Playing on...
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On Monday morning, the Baltimore Ravens (or at least what is left of them) gathered at the team facility for a walk-through practice. Standing in the indoor practice facility (with proper spacing between them), the players and coaches waited for final word from the league...
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Tuesday night’s re-re-scheduled game between the Ravens and Steelers remains on. Will that be the case later today?
The NFL prevented the Ravens from conducting a Monday morning walk-through. It could still happen at 5:00 p.m. ET (per Albert Breer of SI.com).
That’s not a...
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Someone has to win the NFC East in 2020, and Washington is currently tied with the Giants for first place at 4-7. But the Football Team’s performance over its next few games will be critical if the club is to host the NFC’s No. 5 seed — a team that will almost certainly carry a...
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The Ravens are waiting for word about whether they’ll be traveling to Pittsburgh on Monday in order to face the Steelers on Tuesday night and they’ll have a few players back from the COVID-19 reserve list if they do make the trip.
The team announced on Monday that right tackle...
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As the NFL continues to monitor the Ravens-Steelers situation to determine whether to proceed with Tuesday night’s game, a new fear has emerged: Ravens players may refuse to play, if the game isn’t moved again.
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, there are concerns of a...
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Ravens receiver Willie Snead tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN reports. He will become the seventh projected starter on the team’s offense to go on the reserve COVID-19 list this week.
It marks the eighth consecutive day the Ravens have had at least...