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sports1 year ago

"Key Players Confirmed for Chiefs-Ravens AFC Championship Clash"

Key players listed as questionable on both teams’ injury reports, including Chiefs' Isiah Pacheco and Ravens' Marlon Humphrey and Rock Ya-Sin, are expected to play in the AFC Championship Game. Pacheco, the Chiefs’ leading rusher, is good to go after an ankle injury, while Humphrey and Ya-Sin, both cornerbacks for the Ravens, are also expected to play despite calf and knee injuries, respectively.

sports2 years ago

"Training Camp Battles: Cornerback and Safety Competitions to Watch"

The Baltimore Ravens' cornerback position is up for grabs in training camp, with Marlon Humphrey and Rock Ya-Sin projected as starters. The battle for the No. 3 and No. 4 spots is wide open, with players like Pepe Williams, Jalyn Armour-Davis, Trayvon Mullen, and Daryl Worley vying for playing time. Depth is crucial at the position, and a strong training camp performance could secure a regular role in the rotation. Williams, who missed mandatory minicamp due to injury, will need to prove his health and take a step forward in his second year.

sports2 years ago

Ravens' Post-Draft Outlook: Peters' Return and Position Group Rankings.

Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh has not ruled out the possibility of re-signing cornerback Marcus Peters, who remains a free agent after spending the past four years with the team. The Ravens recently signed Rock Ya-Sin to bolster their cornerback position, but Harbaugh stated that the team would never close the door on any personnel move. Peters, a two-time All-Pro, has 32 career interceptions and six returned for touchdowns. However, his 67.6 PFF coverage grade last season was his lowest as a Raven.

sports2 years ago

Lamar Jackson's Promise and Contract Details: NFL Update.

Lamar Jackson is determined to keep his promise of winning a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens, after signing a five-year contract extension. Jackson wants to throw for 6,000 yards with the new weapons around him and is looking to run less. The addition of Rock Ya-Sin is critical for the Ravens' young cornerbacks to develop on schedule. Rookie first-round pick Zay Flowers exudes confidence and is looking to retire his No. 4 Ravens jersey.

sports2 years ago

Ravens sign CB Rock Ya-Sin to one-year deal worth up to $6 million.

The Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis Colts both lost in the Rock Ya-Sin trade, which saw the Raiders take on $8 million of dead cap space to send Yannick Ngakoue to Indy while also paying Ya-Sin a little more than $2.5 million, meaning the trade cost them $10.5 million for an above-average starting corner. The Colts also had to eat some cap space too, but only a little less than $1 million.

sports2 years ago

Rock Ya-Sin joins Ravens on one-year deal, potential impact on Marcus Peters' return.

The Baltimore Ravens have signed cornerback Rock Ya-Sin to a one-year deal worth up to $6 million, likely indicating that they won't be re-signing Marcus Peters. Ya-Sin is expected to start opposite Marlon Humphrey in the upcoming season. In his first year with the Las Vegas Raiders, Ya-Sin played in 11 games, starting nine, and recorded 45 total tackles with seven passes defended.

sports2 years ago

Ravens ink one-year deal with cornerback Rock Ya-Sin.

The Baltimore Ravens have signed cornerback Rock Ya-Sin to a one-year deal worth up to $6 million. Ya-Sin is expected to play opposite Marlon Humphrey and brings a proven track record to the Ravens' defense. The move raises questions about the potential return of cornerback Marcus Peters. The Ravens now have a complete defense comparable to last year's unit, which ranked third in points allowed per game.

nfl2 years ago

Ravens Eyeing New Offensive Weapons in Upcoming Season.

Bleacher Report predicts that the Baltimore Ravens will sign veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to a one-year deal as an insurance policy for Lamar Jackson's uncertain future. The Ravens have also reportedly made an offer to free-agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., but concerns about his durability remain. ESPN's Todd McShay has the Ravens selecting USC wide receiver Quentin Johnston in the first round of the draft, while Pro Football Focus believes free-agent cornerback Rock Ya-Sin would be an ideal addition to Baltimore's defense. State-funded renovations of M&T Bank Stadium could begin next year.