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The Baltimore Ravens' wide receiver room took a little bit of a hit during their 30-3 win over the Washington Commanders in the preseason finale. Ravens rookie
Undrafted rookie cornerback Keyon Martin has made big plays throughout training camp, but his pick-six against the Washington Commanders on Saturday may have been his loudest statement yet. What Ravens coach John Harbaugh said following Baltimore's 30-3 victory may have signaled that Martin is closing in on a roster spot.
The only suspense at this position ended after the second preseason game, when Harbaugh announced Loop would be Baltimore's kicker entering the 2025 season. A rookie sixth-round pick, Loop will replace Justin Tucker, a 13-year veteran who was cut in May amid an NFL investigation for sexual misconduct.
The Baltimore Ravens' knack for making their NFL Draft hauls count year after year has been a driving force behind their success. There's a reason their future
Green also had his shortest and quietest day of the preseason. Green was only in for a small part of the first quarter and was quickly removed. He did have a quick pass rush win, a sight becoming very familiar. He never managed to notch a sack in the preseason, but that will make the first one in the regular season all the more sweeter.
And sure, the argument can be made that if Lamar Jackson goes down, the Ravens aren't going to the Super Bowl anyway, and that's a fair point. However, should the two-time MVP suffer any sort of minor injury that causes him to miss a handful of games,
The Washington Commanders are finishing the preseason winless after a 30-3 loss to the local rival Baltimore Ravens at Northwest Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Here's a look at three observations from the game between the Ravens and Commanders: READ MORE: Commanders QB reveals injury he's been dealing with in training camp The Commanders didn't have starter Jayden Daniels on the field for the finale and Marcus Mariota continues to deal with Achilles tendinitis.
It takes less than an hour to travel from Charm City to our nation's capital. It took less than ten minutes of game action for the Baltimore Ravens to draw first blood on the scoreboard vs. the Washington Commanders in the preseason finale for both teams.