When the Baltimore Ravens take the field to face the Cincinnati Bengals on the road in a Week 15 AFC North clash between two rivals fighting to keep their dwindling playoff hopes alive, they could have a pair of familiar faces available to deploy on defense.
The Baltimore Ravens designated outside linebacker Tavius Robinson (injured reserve) and safety Ar’Darius Washington (non-football injury list) to return to practice on Tuesday.
While things have gotten better on the injury front for the Baltimore Ravens, there are still some key players who need to get back on the field. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh provided updates on injured defenders Tavius Robinson and Ar'Darius Washington.
It's been a long journey for Baltimore Ravens safety Ar'Darius Washington to his full recovery, but that appears to have taken an incredible step in the right direction.
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The Baltimore Ravens have lost several players in their secondary for the 2025 season due to injuries, including safety Ar'Darius Washington and rookie cornerbacks Bilhal Kone and Robert Longerbeam.
The Baltimore Ravens announced a pair of transactions on Thursday, with the most notable being the official signing of second-round outside linebacker Mike Green, which finally gets their entire rookie class under contract.
Word on Thursday was that the Ravens were close to signing second-round pick Mike Green and the deal came together before the day was out. The Ravens announced Green's signing on Thursday afternoon.
Oh what a journey the Baltimore Ravens' secondary has been on over the past year. There's no way to sugarcoat just how poorly the Ravens' secondary played early last year, as they allowed nearly 300 passing yards per game in the first half of the season.
The Baltimore Ravens are looking healthy as mandatory minicamp begins this week, and only two players sat out Tuesday. Per reports from Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, Ravens safety Ar'Darius Washington (Achilles) and rookie offensive tackle Emery Jones Jr.
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The Baltimore Ravens were dealt a devastating blow on defense when it was reported that fifth-year safety Ar'Darius Washington would most likely be lost for the entirety of the 2025 season after suffering a torn Achilles tendon while conditioning.
The Baltimore Ravens 2025 secondary was dealt a devastating blow on the injury front before it could even take the field for a meaningful game. Following
Safety Ar'Darius Washington, who enjoyed a breakout season for the Ravens in 2024, now could be lost for all of '25 after tearing his Achilles while conditioning, a source told ESPN, confirming an NFL Network report.
The injury bug has already bitten the Baltimore Ravens. An MRI has confirmed that safety Ar'Darius Washington has torn his Achilles, which occurred during conditioning drills.
Restricted free agent safety Ar'Darius Washington has signed his one-year tender to return to the Baltimore Ravens, Aaron Wilson of KPRC reports. The Ravens placed a right-of-first-refusal tender worth $3.3 million on Washington on March 12.
Ar'Darius Washington was a revelation for the Baltimore Ravens' defense last season, as once he entered the starting lineup opposite Kyle Hamilton, the unit transformed from one of the league's worst against the pass to one of the best.
Pro Football Focus' Jim Wyman recently released his Highest-Graded Safeties from the 2024 Season. To our surprise, two members of the Baltimore Ravens made the list: Kyle Hamilton and Ar'Darius Washington.
The Baltimore Ravens have built one of the NFL’s most dominant defenses by stacking talent at every level. But if there’s one thing this team can’t get enough of, it’s versatility in the secondary.
Ahead of the AFC and NFC championship games Sunday, Yardbarker NFL writers identify which pending free agents in the AFC merit a new deal with their current teams.
The Ravens may not have safety Ar'Darius Washington in the lineup against the Giants on Sunday. The team announced that Washington is not going to travel with the Ravens to New Jersey on Saturday due to a personal matter.
Marcus Williams and Kyle Hamilton remain in place atop the safety depth chart for the Ravens, but Geno Stone‘s departure has created a vacancy at the position.
The Baltimore Ravens have activated Ar'Darius Washington and Devin Duvernay from the injured reserve list, the team announced on Friday. The Ravens had two open spots on their active roster entering Friday, and they filled them with both Washington and Duvernay.