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Top Ravens News
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Ravens' Justin Tucker: Another miss from beyond 50
Tucker went 3-for-4 on field goals Sunday against the Raiders and converted both of his extra-point attempts.
Tucker's lone blemish Sunday, a miss from 56 yards, was the latest in a frustrating trend for the veteran. Dating back to last season, Tucker is 1-for-7 on field goals of 50 or more yards. He is still automatic from inside of 50 yards, but there is mounting evidence that Tucker's long-range accuracy is slipping at age 34. The Ravens get another home game in Week 3 against the Cowboys.
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Ravens' Nelson Agholor: Targeted three times Sunday
Agholor had a 13-yard reception on three targets in Sunday's loss to the Raiders.
The veteran saw his snap share jump from 35 percent to 54 percent in Sunday's game. However, Agholor's actual involvement in the passing game was minimal as he drew three targets on 35 snaps. Agholor will be on the field when the Ravens deploy three-wide sets, but he is far down the pecking order in terms of targets.
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Ravens' Rashod Bateman: Makes three grabs Sunday
Bateman had three catches for 40 yards on four targets Sunday against the Raiders.
There are positive indicators for Bateman's performance through two games. He has played over 80 percent of the snaps in each game and has drawn at least four targets in each outing. Bateman is up to seven catches for 93 yards on the year, good for a 10.3 YPT mark. Baltimore has the sixth-most pass attempts in the league through two weeks and with Bateman's snap share, he could start to capitalize on his opportunities soon. The Ravens host the Cowboys in Week 3.
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Ravens' Nate Wiggins: Could practice this week
Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters Monday that he's hopeful Wiggins (neck) can return to practice this week, Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports.
Wiggins missed the Ravens' Week 2 loss after sustaining a neck injury in a car accident earlier that week, but it now appears he could be nearing a return to the field. However, if the 2024 first-round pick needs more recovery time, expect Eddie Jackson so see increased snaps with Baltimore's first-team defense, as he did last week.
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Ravens' Justice Hill: Seeing plenty of playing time
Hill had four carries for 22 yards and caught both of his targets for 10 yards in Sunday's loss to the Raiders.
Once again, Hill out-snapped Derrick Henry by a count of 35 to 30 in a loss. Hill wasn't as involved in the passing game this time around, though, as his target count dropped from eight to two. Baltimore is still finding its identity on offense with a rebuilt offensive line and the addition of Henry to the mix, but Hill seems to be in line for a healthy snap share for the time being thanks to his complimentary skill set to that of Henry's. The Ravens host the Cowboys in a Week 3 game that is teetering on being a must-win for Baltimore.
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Ravens' Isaiah Likely: Mostly silent in Week 2
Likely gathered in two of three targets for 26 yards during Sunday's 26-23 loss to the Raiders.
After breaking out with a 9-111-1 line on 12 targets during a season-opening defeat at Kansas City, Likely had far less sway in the Ravens offense a week and a half later, tying for fourth on the team in targets behind WRs Zay Flowers (11) and Rashod Bateman (four) and fellow TE Mark Andrews (five). Likely wasn't looked at by QB Lamar Jackson until the second quarter, and his last two targets had to wait until the fourth period. Managers may have to ride the seesaw that is Likely this season, with his next chance to bounce back next Sunday in Dallas.
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Four catches in loss
Andrews brought in four of five targets for 51 yards in the Ravens' 26-23 loss to the Raiders on Sunday.
As was the case in the Week 1 loss to the Chiefs, Andrews took a while to get going Sunday before finishing as the Ravens' second-leading pass catcher across the board thanks to his work in the second half. The veteran tight end doubled up position mate Isaiah Likely, who'd outperformed him in Week 1, in receptions, and he fell just one yard short of doing the same in that category. Andrews figures to be a key part of the passing game in a Week 3 road matchup against the Cowboys during which a desperate Ravens offense will have to be aggressive.
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Ravens' Zay Flowers: Paces pass catchers in loss
Flowers brought in seven of 11 targets for 91 yards and a touchdown in the Ravens' 26-23 loss to the Raiders on Sunday.
Flowers' line looked like that of a No. 1 receiver in a victory, as the second-year wideout continued to look the part while recording team highs in receptions, receiving yards and targets. However, the Ravens went on to blow a 10-point lead in the second half, which had been established with Flowers' eight-yard touchdown grab early in the fourth quarter. Despite the disappointing outcome, Flowers' fantasy stock is strong heading into a Week 3 road showdown against the Cowboys next Sunday.
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Ravens' Derrick Henry: Good use of opportunities in loss
Henry rushed 18 times for 84 yards and a touchdown and secured his only target for 12 yards in the Ravens' 26-23 loss to the Raiders on Sunday.
Henry's afternoon was highlighted by a 29-yard run, and he grinded out 55 yards on his other 17 totes. One of those was a three-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter, his second score in as many games in a Ravens uniform. Henry has yet to hit the 20-carry mark with his new squad, but he'll hope to take advantage of a Cowboys defense that surrendered four total touchdowns to the Saints' Alvin Kamara when he faces them in a Week 3 road matchup.
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Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Can't avoid 0-2 start Sunday
Jackson completed 21 of 34 passes for 247 yards with one touchdown and one interception and added five carries for 45 yards in the Ravens' 26-23 loss to the Raiders on Sunday.
It was a disappointing afternoon overall for Baltimore as it started 0-2 for the first time since 2015, with the Ravens blowing a 10-point second-half lead and Jackson unable to do enough to prevent it when he had the ball. The former MVP's final numbers appeared to be serviceable overall, but he couldn't establish much chemistry with any other pass catcher except for Zay Flowers, who was on the receiving end of his one touchdown pass of the contest. The offense's struggles are particularly concerning considering it's Jackson and his teammates' second season in the system, and they'll now be tasked with trying to get themselves straightened out in an intriguing road matchup against a Cowboys defense that will be looking for atonement in their own right in Week 3.
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Ravens' Adisa Isaac: Not playing Sunday
Isaac (hamstring) is inactive Sunday against the Raiders, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports.
The 2024 third-round pick also missed the team's Week 1 clash with Kansas City. Isaac has been dealing with hamstring issues since the Ravens' rookie minicamp in May.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
168.0 (7th) |
260.0 (7th) |
417.5 (1st) |
Def. |
49.5 (1st) |
283.5 (32nd) |
306.5 (16th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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K. Mitchell RB Keaton Mitchell RB | Knee - ACL |
N. Wiggins CB Nate Wiggins CB | Neck |
R. Ali RB Rasheen Ali RB | Neck |
A. Isaac LB Adisa Isaac LB | Hamstring |
C. Matthew CB Christian Matthew CB | Undisclosed |
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