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Baltimore defeated Dallas 31-13 in the second preseason game, and we're looking at an updated 53-man roster prediction with a few changes and some surprises
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer isn’t taking the Baltimore Ravens’ loss lightly. The Dallas Cowboys have now had two preseason games, and both have yielded unfavorable results, with the 31-13 loss to the Baltimore Ravens stinging a little more than it should at this time of year.
Cowboys lose to the Ravens 31-13. Two preseason games in, the Cowboys have a lot of questions. Cowboys can’t stop the run or generate an offense with some consistency through two preseason games.
The NFL preseason rarely reflects an accurate depiction of how the NFL team's regular season is set to play out, especially as it trails on. The team's stars an
Cooper Rush threw a touchdown pass and a pick-6 in his return to AT&T Stadium, and rookie Tyler Loop kicked five field goals as the Baltimore Ravens beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-13.
Coach John Harbaugh said there are “more than 53 guys that would be good enough” to make the Ravens. Here’s a look at who those 53 could be.
Sanoussi Kane may tighten his grip on the No. 3 safety job. A healthy David Ojabo feels he’s blossoming. Cooper Rush wants to look sharp against his former team.
The Baltimore Ravens enjoyed a 24-16 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1 of the 2025 preseason and are now looking for some additional clarity entering into another season of high expectations.