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Tagged: Mark Ingram (83 Results)

Jan
20

Ravens release veteran RB Ingram

The Baltimore Ravens officially waived veteran running back MARK INGRAM after two years with the team. Ingram was a healthy scratch in four of the Ravens’ last five games, as rookieMore J.K. DOBBINS and GUS EDWARDS became Baltimore’s lead running backs. Ingram, 31, went to his third Pro Bowl in 2019 and will likely find a new team heading into the upcoming season. Less

Source: Team Website

Dec
9

Ravens run over Cowboys on TNF

Baltimore Ravens quarterback LAMAR JACKSON rushed for nearly 100 yards and a touchdown in Tuesday night’s win over the Dallas Cowboys. The Ravens unleashed a relentless rushing attack that amassed 294More yards against Dallas, with GUS EDWARDS, J.K. DOBBINS, and MARK INGRAM getting in on the act along with Jackson. Dallas came into the game with the worst rush defense in the league and left the game with that mark still intact. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Dec
1

Ravens running backs Dobbins, Ingram eligible to play vs. Steelers

Baltimore Ravens running backs J.K. DOBBINS and MARK INGRAM will be eligible to play in Wednesday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers With the game being rescheduled to Wednesday, Dobbins and Ingram can now clear the ten day isolation period – making them eligible to play.

Source: CBS Sports

Nov
24

Ravens place running backs Ingram, Dobbins on Covid-19 reserve list

Baltimore Ravens running backs MARK INGRAM and J.K. DOBBINS have tested positive for Covid-19 and were placed on the Covid-19 reserve list. Under the NFL’s coronavirus policy, Ingram and Dobbins willMore have to miss Thursday night’s much anticipated rematch against the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers. Backup running back GUS EDWARDS is expected to be the team’s primary back on Thursday. Less

Source: Baltimore Sun

Nov
13

Ravens RB Ingram takes a step backward

After a limited practice session on Wednesday, Baltimore Ravens running back MARK INGRAM took a step backward as he missed Thursday’s practice entirely. Ingram continues to deal with an ankle injuryMore that has kept him out of the last two games. Should Ingram remain out, it seems likely that GUS EDWARDS and J.K. DOBBINS will carry the load in the backfield for Sunday night’s game against the New England Patriots. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Sep
2

Ravens rookie RB Dobbins to have “significant role” in offense

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said on Tuesday that rookie running back J.K. DOBBINS will have a “significant role” in the offense this season. Harbaugh offered much praise for hisMore rookie back, saying that Dobbins is “confident, talented, coachable, and a hard worker”, among other attributes. Fellow running back MARK INGRAM is expected to be the starter, but Dobbins appears to be right there with the veteran workhorse. Less

Source: Team Website

Factoid: PPR running backs

In PPR leagues, it’s tough for a running back to finish with top production if he’s not involved in the passing game. That’s worrying with backs like Derrick Henry and Nick Chubb.  more »

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Around the NFL: Ravens running backs

John Harbaugh was asked about Justice Hill, the Oklahoma State running back the Ravens drafted in the fourth round a year ago. Harbaugh said he expects Hill to make a big jump in 2020, calling four running backs "a good problem to have." Maybe for the Ravens, probably not for fantasy teams.   more »

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Apr
16

30-year old RB Ingram not slowing down

Veteran Baltimore Ravens running back MARK INGRAM said recently that he feels he can play at the highest level for at least another four or five years. After nine seasons inMore the NFL, the 30-year-old Ingram believes he is a better running back now than when he entered the league back in 2011. Less

Source: Team Website

Jan
10

Ingram returns to limited practice

Baltimore Ravens running back MARK INGRAM returned to practice on Thursday in a limited capacity as he works his way back from a calf injury. While Ingram’s participation is an encouraging sign, his status for Saturday night’s playoff game against the Tennessee Titans remains uncertain.

Source: Team Website

Jan
9

Ingram misses another practice

Baltimore Ravens running back MARK INGRAM missed a second consecutive day of practice on Wednesday as he continues to deal with a calf issue. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman said that IngramMore is now “day to day”, before adding a “we’ll see” regarding Ingram’s availability for Saturday’s playoff game against the Tennessee Titans. If Ingram is unable to play, backup running back GUS EDWARDS will start in his place. Less

Source: Team Website

Jan
8

Ingram sits out Tuesday practice

Baltimore Ravens running back MARK INGRAM surprisingly did not practice on Tuesday as he continues to deal with a calf injury. Ingram was expected to practice in full this week butMore may have suffered a setback in his recovery. The top-seeded Ravens host the sixth-seeded Tennessee Titans in the AFC divisional round of the playoffs on Saturday. If Ingram is not available, backup running back GUS EDWARDS would start in his place. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Jan
4

Ingram on track for Divisional Round

Baltimore Ravens running back MARK INGRAM is making good progress in his recovery from a calf injury and is expected to be ready to roll for the team’s divisional playoff gameMore next weekend. Head coach John Harbaugh said that Ingram should be practicing at full speed next week, adding that he is on track to play in the Raven’s Divisional playoff game. Less

Source: Team Website

Andy Richardson: Thursday Night Recap

That closes the book on Thursday night football for the 2019 season. Any memorable games? Rams-Seahawks, 49ers-Cardinals. Not a great year. Scheduling Ravens-Jets for Week 15, the NFL was fortunate to get one playoff team out of that matchup. Playoffs semifinals are underway, let's look at how some of the drama has been sucked out of them.   more »

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Ask the Experts: Who are you most thankful for?

ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Which player are you most thankful for this season?  more »

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