The sixth episode of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” placed a spotlight on Ravens coach John Harbaugh as he motivated his team in Week 18.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers went down with a knee injury in Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns and was unable to return. There were concerns that it could be a long-term injury for Baltimore’s top receiver, but John Harbaugh’s update Monday provided further clarity on the situation.
The head coach of the Baltimore Ravens has yet again put the focus on God as his team advances to the National Football League playoffs.
Baltimore Ravens star wide receiver Zay Flowers left the second quarter of Saturday night's 35–10 win over the Cleveland Browns with an apparent knee injury. The Ravens, despite already locking up a playoff spot,
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh provided an update on former Boston College wide receiver Zay Flowers on Monday. “It’s not a season-ending injury,” said Harbaugh. “It’s just gonna be day-to-day, try to do everything he can do to get back as soon as he can and we’ll see where that takes us.”
The Baltimore Ravens were down five players at practice today, with the biggest misses on offense.The Ravens were without running back Justice Hill and Rasheen
Ahead of the NFL Playoffs, Baltimore Ravens HC John Harbaugh provided an update on the status of a key teammate for Lamar Jackson on his team.
Zay Flowers' knee injury is not "season-ending," according to Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, who said the Pro Bowl receiver is "day to day" as the Ravens prepare to face the Steelers in the wild-card round this weekend.
The Cleveland Browns still have a chance to be rewarded in the long run for their futility this season. Of course, it's been quite an arduous season for Browns
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers’ availability for Saturday’s wild-card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers remains uncertain.
Baltimore Ravens HC John Harbaugh revealed Zay Flowers' status for the playoffs, after the WR suffered injury vs. the Cleveland Browns.
Down by two games in the AFC North with four to play, the Ravens completed a furious race to the finish line to win the division for the second straight year. Bo Smolka shares five takeaways from the Ravens' 35-10 win against the Browns.