Report: Ravens-Steelers Game Moved to Tuesday After Coronavirus Outbreak
The NFL is moving the Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers game to Tuesday due to a coronavirus outbreak in Baltimore, according to a report.

The NFL is moving the Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers game to Tuesday due to a coronavirus outbreak in Baltimore, according to a report.

Ravens quarterback and reigning league MVP Lamar Jackson has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

After a rash of positive cases among Ravens players and staff, the NFL has decided to move the much anticipated Thanksgiving matchup between the Steelers and the Ravens, to Sunday afternoon.

For the second week in a row, the Cleveland Browns have been notified that one of their players has tested positive for the coronavirus.

On Monday, the Baltimore Ravens learned of positive Covid tests for three important players. On Tuesday, a report has surfaced that there are even more positive tests.

The Baltimore Ravens closed down their facilities on Monday after several people within their organization tested positive for the coronavirus.

From their heated exchange before the game, it was obvious that the bad blood between the Ravens and the Titans still existed. From their decision to not shake hands at the end of the game it’s obvious that bad blood, if anything, got worse.

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Matthew Judon was ejected Sunday for contact with a ref during the team’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

If there’s a fan base that doesn’t know how to handle defeat (or victory for that matter, but that’s a story for another time) it’s Eagles fans.

With the recent surge in fines for NFL coaches who don’t wear their masks on the sidelines, Ravens coach John Harbaugh could be a little lighter in the wallet after removing his mask to yell at the ref.

On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens all but two players stood during the “black national anthem,” but most either took a knee or sat down as the American national anthem was played.

The Baltimore Ravens announced that, as part of their coronavirus response, the team would limit the number of fans to only 14,000 at each home game.

Ravens safety Earl Thomas was held at gunpoint by his wife after she discovered him allegedly having an adulterous orgy on Snapchat, according to an exclusive report from TMZ Sports.

On Saturday, President Trump tweeted a nice comment about Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, but the anti-Trumpers went on the warpath against the player because they misunderstood Jackson’s reply to Trump’s tweet.

The Baltimore Ravens’ Bradley Bozeman took on and beat a Texas restaurant’s massive food challenge on Wednesday.

Former NFL star Matt Birk said the “greatest act of love” is a woman in an unplanned or troubled pregnancy giving her child up for adoption.

Most NFL executives steadfastly – and correctly – refuse to follow the advice of fans and celebrities when it comes to the draft. However, at least in this case, it would have been a really good idea if the team had listened.

Former NFL executive and current NFL analyst Bill Polian, once said that Lamar Jackson should be a wide receiver in the NFL, not a quarterback. That was a bad opinion, one that Polian freely admits was a mistake.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the NFL’s likely 2019 MVP, is crediting his belief in Jesus for keeping him humble with all his success and riches.

The body of a 26-year-old man was found in a port-a-potty at a M&T Bank Stadium parking lot in Baltimore on Sunday.

San Francisco cornerback Richard Sherman has come to the defense of a suspended 49ers radio announcer, calling his recent comments about Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, “not that offensive.”

The San Francisco 49ers have suspended radio host Tim Ryan after he said that Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is good at faking handoffs because of his “dark skin with a dark football.”

When QB Lamar Jackson came out of Louisville in 2018, former NFL GM Bill Polian suggested the player move to wide receiver due to throwing inaccuracy.

Cameras captured the scary moment when Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph was knocked unconscious during a game against the Baltimore Ravens.

Tensions are always high when the Browns and Ravens meet. Though, normally the two teams are able to get through the game without any choke slams.

The Baltimore Ravens’ Marquise Brown has been fingered as the “unnamed player” in the rape allegations lodged against Antonio Brown.

Former NFL fullback Le’Ron McClain pleaded with the NFL on Twitter over the weekend, to help him get his “head checked.” McClain wants the league to assist him in seeking medical help for the brain issues he believes he’s enduring as a result of his playing career.

Most NFL Hall of Fame inductees where HOF polo shirts, when they attend the annual Hall of Fame game in Canton, Ohio. Former Baltimore Raven and HOF inductee Ed Reed, went another way entirely.

Apparently having months to prepare and receiving millions of dollars in compensation, is not enough to motivation to come to football practice in shape.

Will NFL owners allow players to smoke pot in exchange for an 18-game season?

Former Baltimore Raven Ben Watson issued a call for help, in the effort to rebuild three historically black churches which were destroyed by an arsonist last week. Current Baltimore Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti heard Watson’s plea, and has answered it, in the form of $100,000.

March 1 (UPI) — Baltimore Ravens running back Alex Collins was arrested following a car crash Friday in Owings Mills, Md.

Feb. 13 (UPI) — The Baltimore Ravens are trading veteran quarterback Joe Flacco to the Denver Broncos.

ATLANTA (AP) — Once again, Ray Lewis and the Super Bowl intersect in Atlanta.

Is coded language from broadcasters a problem for black quarterbacks? Some believe so, including former NFL head coach Tony Dungy.

Some Ravens fans did not take their team’s loss in the first round of the Wild Cards very well, as they erupted in a fist fight in the stands.

As the Baltimore Ravens prepared to face the Los Angeles Chargers in Sunday’s AFC Wild Card Round, some players tried the novel tactic of wearing horror film masks to intimidate the opposition.

IRVING, Texas (AP) — Commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday the NFL won’t pay for video evidence in cases involving domestic violence, and he defended the league’s handling of those investigations.

Beginning this week, the NFL will feature a program called “My Cleats, My Cause,” where players can highlight a cause of their choice with custom-painted game cleats.

The Baltimore Ravens have officially denied that guard Marshal Yanda spat on Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict during Sunday’s game.
