The Baltimore Ravens completed their final practice before their critical Week 15 showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals. Still, it's not looking suitable for the playing status of one of their offensive starters.
The Baltimore Ravens added tight end Mark Andrews and wide receiver Rashod Bateman to their Thursday injury report, a surprising development ahead of Sunday’s AFC North clash with the Cincinnati Bengals.
It has been six full seasons since Minnesota has had a player finish the year with more than 1,000 yards. If the Gophers ever want to get close to recreating the magic they had in 2019 with Tyler Johnson and Rashod Bateman both surpassing that mark, they desperately need to upgrade their wide receiver room.
The Baltimore Ravens will be without some key contributors on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, including wide receiver Rashod Bateman. Bateman has been the number two option at wide receiver for the Ravens over the last couple of seasons, and while his 2025 campaign has been rather underwhelming, he is still a legitimate deep threat option.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to throw for at least 4,000 yards after turning 35 years old can you name in five minutes?
The Baltimore Ravens were once again without Rashod Bateman in practice on Thursday. After spraining his ankle in the team’s Week 10 win over the Minnesota Vikings, Bateman was one of five Ravens absent from practice on Wednesday, and was one of the four who remained out on Thursday.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Baltimore Ravens are facing familiar uncertainty at wide receiver heading into their Week 11 clash with the Cleveland Browns. Rashod Bateman, who sprained his ankle in the team's recent win, has now missed back-to-back practices this week.
As the Baltimore Ravens prepare for their division matchup against the Cleveland Browns this Sunday, they're dealing with a familiar issue: injuries. The Ravens had five players who didn't participate in Wednesday's practice.
The Baltimore Ravens saw one of their wide receivers suffer an injury in their most recent victory, but one that shouldn't keep him out for too long. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that wide receiver Rashod Bateman, who was in a walking boot after the 27-19 victory over the Minnesota Vikings at U.S.
The Baltimore Ravens came into their Week 10 interconference matchup with the Minnesota Vikings the healthiest they've been all season, but unfortunately, they didn't finish that way.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
In Week 9, the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Miami Dolphins on "Thursday Night Football," 28-6. Lamar Jackson threw four touchdowns to lead Baltimore to its third victory of the season.
Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman has been fined $25,154 for comments made during Baltimore's Thursday night 28-6 win over the Miami Dolphins a week ago, joining several NFL players in receiving fines from the NFL on Saturday.
The Balitmore Ravens have gotten back to winning ways, but one player earned a fine for his recent conduct towards an official The NFL fined Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman $25,154 for unsportsmanlike conduct, verbal abuse of an official in the 28-6 road win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 9.
Back in June, Baltimore extended Rashod Bateman on a three-year deal, and the receiver responded with a heartfelt note about growth, loyalty, and being ready for a bigger role in a championship-caliber offense, thanking Steve Bisciotti, Eric DeCosta, and John Harbaugh while reflecting on overcoming early-career setbacks.
Following the win, Andrews sent a bit of a warning to the rest of the NFL regarding what the club could accomplish through this coming February.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry sent a message to his teammates regarding what the AFC North side can still accomplish moving forward.
The Baltimore Ravens emerged as arguably the biggest disappointment of the 2025 season.
Ravens wide receiver draws favorable matchup in Monday Night Football Baltimore, Maryland — Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman steps into one of his most favorable matchups of the season tonight against the Detroit Lions on Monday Night Football.
The Baltimore Ravens receiver situation has fantasy managers scratching their heads, especially with Rashod Bateman, after the season he had. He is a player who can make your Sunday with a spectacular 40-yard touchdown catch, then disappear for three straight weeks like he’s playing hide and seek with Lamar Jackson.
When studying others to refine one's craft, there's no one better to learn from than the best to ever do it. At least, that's how Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman sees it.
Bateman ultimately stayed put and eventually inked a three-year, $36.75M contract extension ahead of the Ravens' summer break.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the extension for Ravens WR Rashod Bateman was actually prompted by trade interest earlier this offseason. Fowler explains Bateman’s camp approached the Ravens about a new deal after the season was over.
When the Cowboys traded for George Pickens in May, it was revealed that they also looked into a deal for Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman.
The Baltimore Ravens are keeping their flock intact.
The Baltimore Ravens took care of business in Week 15, steamrolling the Giants 35-14 in a game that was never remotely close. But as the Ravens made their way back to the bus after the win, Rashod Bateman provided one last highlight—and this one didn’t happen on the field.
Rashod Bateman has been rising as an important receiving threat in the Baltimore Ravens. Even though the Ravens normally opt for run-heavy schemes, no team can thrive without a competent passing attack and as of recently, Bateman has become a name worthy of paying attention to.
Rashod Bateman has not had a breakout campaign to date, but he will have a number of opportunities to deliver one in the coming years. The fourth-year Ravens wideout is under contract through 2026 as a result of the extension he signed in April.
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