Schedule
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Fantasy News
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Campbell (knee) is inactive for Sunday's night's game against the Steelers, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports. Campbell, who returned to a limited practiced Friday, approached the contest listed as questionable, but after going through a full pregame workout he'll sit this one out. The defensive end -- who last suited up in Week 15 -- will target a potential return to action next weekend against the Bengals.... See More ... See Less
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Ravens' Calais Campbell: Game-time decision for Week 17
Campbell (knee) is a game-time decision for Sunday night's game against the Steelers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Campbell sat out Week 16 versus Atlanta, and Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com previously reported that he's expected to miss Sunday's contest, but it looks like the veteran will at least have a chance to prove his health in pregame workouts. The defensive end's status will be made official when Baltimore's inactives list is released ahead of Sunday's 8:20 p.m. ET kickoff.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Questionable vs. Pittsburgh
Campbell (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Steelers, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. Campbell put in a limited practice Friday and is questionable for Week 17 after he missed last week's matchup with the Browns. Broderick Washington and Brent Urban could have increased roles if Campbell is again sidelined.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Questionable for Saturday
Campbell could miss some time with a knee injury he sustained in Week 15 at Cleveland, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Campbell was forced out during the second half of Baltimore's loss at the Browns in Week 15 with a knee injury, and his availability for Week 16 is now up in the air. If the veteran Campbell does miss time, rookie third-rounder Travis Jones would be a likely candidate for extra reps on the defensive line.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Suffers knee injury Saturday
Campbell suffered a knee injury during Saturday's 13-3 loss to the Browns, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports. Campbell recorded three total tackles (one solo) before suffering the knee injury in the second half. The severity of the issue remains unclear, but the veteran defensive lineman will presumably undergo testing, and more information should be available in the coming days.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: No intention to retire
Campbell said Sunday he intends to return for the 2022 campaign, which will be the 15th season of his career, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. Campbell's two-year, $27 million contract with the Ravens has run its course, positioning him to become an unrestricted free agent after having notched just 1.5 sacks across 15 appearances in 2021. Baltimore could be motivated to offer the 35-year-old veteran a one-year deal to reprise his role in the 2022 season, but if Campbell does hit the open market he shouldn't have much difficulty finding a role elsewhere.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: No practice Wednesday
Campbell (thigh) was a non-participant at Wednesday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. Coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Campbell will be monitored after picking up the soft-tissue injury Week 14, and the veteran defensive lineman was unable to practice to open the week. He'll likely need to make some progress in his recovery to have a chance of suiting up Sunday versus Green Bay.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Suffers thigh injury Sunday
Campbell (thigh) is questionable to return to Sunday's contest against the Browns. Campbell recorded one tackle before leaving the Week 14 contest in the first quarter. If he is unable to return, Broderick Washington will likely have to step into a much bigger role for the remainder of the game.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Picks up sack in narrow loss
Campbell had two solo tackles and one sack during Sunday's 20-19 loss to the Steelers. Campbell has just 1.5 sacks through 11 appearances this season, along with 38 tackles (20 solo), one pass deflection and one fumble recovery. He stands to handle his usual starting role versus the Browns in Week 14.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Can't go Sunday night
Campbell (concussion) is inactive for Sunday night's game against the Browns. Campbell was unable to practice all week and obviously didn't clear the league protocol to return to play. Broderick Washington should be his main replacement.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Questionable heading into Sunday
Campbell (concussion) is questionable for Sunday night's game against the Browns, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports. Campbell left Week 11's game with a foot issue but is listed on the injury report as having a concussion. He'll need to clear the league's protocol in order to suit up Sunday night.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Leaves with injury
Campbell (foot) is questionable to return Sunday against the Bears. Campbells absence, short-term or not, will leave a sizeable hole in the Ravens' defensive line for now. The pro-bowler's snaps will likely be replaced by Broderick Washington.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Misses Wednesday's practice
Campbell (calf) is not practicing Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. Campbell continues to struggle through this calf injury he suffered during Week 9. The veteran did play in Sunday's game against the Bengals but did not record a single tackle. It's unclear whether the defensive end will be good to go for Sunday's game.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Good to go Week 17
Campbell (calf) is active for Sunday's game against the Bengals. The veteran defensive end was listed as questionable with the calf injury, but his availability for Sunday's contest never truly appeared in doubt. Campbell has 18 total tackles, four sacks and six passes defensed over 11 games during his first season in Baltimore.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Questionable, but should play
Campbell (calf), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals, is expected to play, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Campbell first suffered a calf strain Nov. 8 against the Colts and has frequently sat out practices or worked as a limited participant since then, but the worst of the injury appears to be behind him by this point. He returned from a one-game absence to play 20 snaps in last week's win over the Giants, and he looks poised to suit up again in the regular-season finale. Through 11 appearances on the season, Campbell has tallied 28 tackles, four sacks and six passes defensed.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: On track to play Sunday
Campbell (calf), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Giants, is expected to play, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Campbell sat out the Ravens' Week 15 win over Jacksonville with the calf injury, but after turning in a limited practice Thursday and a full practice Friday, he looks poised to be available Sunday. Confirmation on Campbell's status will arrive at approximately 11:30 a.m. ET, when the Ravens release their official inactive list. During his first season with Baltimore, Campbell has tallied 27 tackles, four sacks and six pass breakups over 10 appearances.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Not playing Sunday
Campbell (calf) is inactive for Sunday's game against Jacksonville. The 34-year-old was considered a game-time decision, but he apparently didn't show enough during a pregame workout for the Ravens to let him play. Justin Madubuike should have an increased role in Campbell's absence.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Designated as questionable
Campbell (calf) is questionable for Sunday's game versus the Jagaurs. Campbell made his first appearance at practice Friday, working as a limited participant. The veteran defensive end played through the calf injury in last week's win over the Browns, but he seemed to be on a pitch count, logging just 40 percent of the defensive snaps. Campbell could be set for a similar regimen in Sunday's clash against his former team.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Missed practice Wednesday
Campbell (calf) was a nonparticipant during Wednesday's practice. Campbell was finally cleared for last week's game after missing three straight contests with the calf issue, so this news isn't a good sign. The veteran was on a pitch count Monday, seeing just 29 percent of defensive snaps, so it appears the team is working Campbell back slowly. If Campbell were to be limited again or completely miss Sunday's game against the Jaguars, Justin Madubuike and Jihad Ward would continue to see upticks in snaps.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Calais Campbell: Cleared for Week 14
Campbell (calf) is active for Monday's game versus the Browns. Campbell returned from a three-game absence in last week's win against the Cowboys. He was held to a pitch count in that contest, as he logged a 29 percent snap share. It's unclear if he'll be limited once again. Justin Madubuike and Jihad Ward stand to see more reps if Campbell is held back.... See More ... See Less
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC5H ago#Falcons TE Kyle Pitts not fully recovered from knee surgery. Has caught 11 of 21 targets for 121 yards. https://t.co/n5FzYclOG0
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC5H ago#Falcons coach Arthur Smith sticking with Desmond Ridder https://t.co/AHtvt9b1l1
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Will McFadden@willmcfadden6H agoSeeing this makes me so happy - Jeff Okudah's PFF grades in his first start for the Falcons (all good marks) Ovr: 74.9 Run def: 72.5 Tackling: 75.1 Coverage: 72.4 I think Atlanta's defense can be legit all year, and if the offense does click things could go right fast. https://t.co/UDF4rTDjee
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The Falcoholic@TheFalcoholic6H agoThe Falcons are sticking with Desmond Ridder, at least for the moment. If he continues to struggle this team is in a pickle, but as @FalcoholicMatt writes, that predicament is of their own making https://t.co/NYyzb4vdCu
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Michael Rothstein@mikerothstein7H agoDesmond Ridder remains the Atlanta Falcons starting quarterback: https://t.co/z5N5Sll6PO
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Will McFadden@willmcfadden8H agoYesterday's Falcons game left us with a lot to think about. There's no question that Desmond Ridder needs to get things sorted out, but @oviemughelli34 believes he will have plenty more opportunities 👀 🎧https://t.co/jGGGeeaLXM 📺https://t.co/8THncXRZRX https://t.co/cXqCWzEIWz
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Michael Rothstein@mikerothstein8H agoFalcons HC Arthur Smith said Kyle Pitts is getting closer and there were points Sunday he looked like he did in 2021. But he didn't want to put a percentage on where Pitts' health is. "It's getting close," Smith said.
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Knox Bardeen@knoxbardeen8H agoI wholeheartedly agree with 👇 Why on earth would the Falcons bench Desmond Ridder right now for Heinicke? If the 4-game sample size last year from Ridder wasn't enough, why should the evaluation be ready at 8? https://t.co/Xh8K6HN6XZ
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Michael Rothstein@mikerothstein8H agoFalcons HC Arthur Smith compared Bijan Robinson to Allen Iverson when he has the ball in his hands at points in games. AI was a heck of a football player, too.
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Michael Rothstein@mikerothstein8H agoFalcons HC Arthur Smith, in the midst of this presser, clearly believes the biggest issue overall is Atlanta's inability to start fast. When he's been asked about Desmond Ridder, it eventually ends up back there again.