The Ravens (12-3) saw several players go down with injuries in their 33-19 win over the 49ers (11-4) in Week 16. However, head coach John Harbaugh isn't too worried about any of them missing time.
Patrick Mekari is one of the Baltimore Ravens’ best kept secrets. The offensive lineman is quietly one of the most reliable and versatile backups in the league at his position.
After allowing last season’s starting left guard to depart in free agency, Baltimore has an open spot available on the starting offensive line. However, the Ravens are fairly confident in their options.
The Ravens hosted free agent guard John Simpson on a visit yesterday, a little less than a week after his release from Las Vegas, according to Field Yates of ESPN. Simpson cleared waivers and is now free to determine where he will sign next.
An interesting decision from the coaching staff As right guard Kevin Zeitler exited his pre-game warmup shaking his head and receiving back-pats from various training staff members it signaled the offense would have a fresh face for the position for the first time since Zeitler became a Raven in 2020.
The vital matchups for Sunday The Baltimore Ravens will face the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road in Week 12. Baltimore will be looking to extend their win streak and further strengthen their playoff chances with a win over an AFC opponent.
The Baltimore Ravens have suffered a slew of injuries at the offensive tackle position so far this season. From Ronnie Stanley to Ja’Wuan James to now, most recently, Patrick Mekari, the Ravens can’t seem to catch a break.
The Ravens have not had much luck keeping their left tackles healthy, but the latest one to get hurt has apparently avoided a serious injury. Patrick Mekari left Sunday’s game after hurting his ankle and Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that Mekari has been diagnosed with a sprain.
The injuries never seem to stop for the Baltimore Ravens. Despite a much-needed bounce-back win over the New England Patriots in Week 3, the Ravens didn’t come away unscathed.
The Ravens are down to their fourth-string left tackle after Patrick Mekari was ruled out of Sunday's game against the Patriots with a left ankle injury.
Over the last few seasons, former undrafted rookie Patrick Mekari has been the glue of the Ravens’ offensive line. With the unfortunate injury to Ja’Wuan James, Mekari has been boosted to the limelight once again and I would not be surprised if he impresses.
The Ravens entered today’s game without their starting left tackle, and exited it with their top replacement option unavailable as well.
The Ravens see Patrick Mekari as a viable option at center next season. Baltimore also expects Tryston Colon to battle for reps at that postion. While
The Ravens will have a new starting center next season after Bradley Bozeman departed to the Carolina Panthers via free agency. There has been speculation the Ravens might turn to the draft to fill the void, perhaps selecting Iowa's Tyler Linderbaum with the 14th overall pick.
The team likes their options already in-house at the position including the do-it-all offensive lineman. It appears the Ravens are disinterested in signing a free agent at center to fill the void left by Bradley Bozeman.
The QB seems more focused on the Ravens' unfinished business after being the AFC’s No. 1 seed in 2020 but failing to make it to a Super Bowl yet.
The Baltimore Ravens will face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in what could be the last game of both team’s seasons — and of longtime quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s career.
The Baltimore Ravens re-signed offensive lineman Patrick Mekari to a three-year, $15.35 million extension on Friday seemingly hinting at what their offseason focus might be.
He joins Ronnie Stanley and guard Kevin Zeitler as Raven O-linemen signed to long-term veteran deals.
The Baltimore Ravens haven’t received much positive injury or illness-related news in recent weeks. But the latest injury update regarding Patrick Mekari is a breath of fresh air for Ravens fans.
The Ravens added offensive tackle and former first-round pick Cedric Ogbuehi to their practice squad after Patrick Mekari is likely out for a couple of
The right tackle will undergo more evaluation Amid the loss to the Cincinnati Bengals yesterday was another loss: Patrick Mekari. The right tackle was rolled up on and seen limping off the field before using the handrails to lift himself down toward the locker room on one leg.
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