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After watching Lamar Jackson sit out two-straight practice, Todd Monken reveals what Ravens fans should expect if Cooper Rush has to play.
For a reminder of how far Baltimore's defense has fallen, recall that on Christmas last year, a Houston team that won its division couldn't manage an offensive point against the Ravens. Now the Texans will face a much different unit when they take the field in Baltimore this weekend.
The Houston Texans star wideout is looking to keep the momentum carrying into Week 5 vs. the Baltimore Ravens.
The NFL front-loaded the Ravens' schedule with challenging, made-for-TV opponents to help the league get off to a fast start with ratings.
A nightmarish start to the season for the Ravens got even worse Sunday afternoon against the Chiefs. Baltimore lost Pro Bowlers Ronnie Stanley (ankle), Marlon Humphrey (calf) and Roquan Smith (hamstring) during the game. Humphrey and Smith were later officially ruled out.
The Baltimore Ravens will likely be without Lamar Jackson in Week 5, and it sounds like the team might take it slow with the superstar.
This is a big jump for the Rams, but they deserve it after a wild, fourth-quarter comeback win over a good Colts team. Los Angeles lit up Indy for 462 yards and Matthew Stafford, whose back is apparently fine, threw for 375 and three touchdowns.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Baltimore Ravens 37-20 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on Sunday. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson left the game with a hamstring injury. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 270 yards and four touchdowns.
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky criticized the Baltimore Ravens for how they have handled Derrick Henry's use on early downs.