NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport has the latest news on Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers' injury status ahead of the AFC Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
The Baltimore Ravens face a critical divisional-round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills without one of their top offensive weapons, adding a new layer of intrigue to this highly anticipated matchup.
The Baltimore Ravens finished their week of practice Friday and once again have a very short injury report to take with them into the weekend. Pro Bowl wide receiver Zay Flowers (knee) is officially doubtful to play Sunday evening against the Buffalo Bills.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reports that Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers could miss next week if the Ravens advance in the AFC Playoffs on "NFL GameDay Morning".
The Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for the matchup of the weekend ... “It’s looking like no Zay Flowers (knee) for the (Ravens) this week,” reported NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport in an appearance on Good Morning Football on Friday.
Unfortunately for the Ravens, star wide receiver Zay Flowers sustained a knee injury in the 35-10 Week 18 win over the Cleveland Browns. He was forced to miss the wild-card victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers and has been viewed as questionable leading up to the divisional round game against the Buffalo Bills.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (knee), who is doubtful to play in Sunday's Divisional Round game against the Buffalo Bills, had a positive workout on Friday and could return to action next weekend if the Ravens advance to the AFC Championship.
The Ravens might be missing their top receiver as the team travels to Buffalo to face the Bills in the Divisional round.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh believes there is "a chance" wide receiver Zay Flowers will play Sunday against the Buffalo Bills despite
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport gives the latest reports on former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy set to interview with the Chicago Bears later today and the announcement to designate the Indianapolis Colts to play in the 2025 Berlin game.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen played through a severe case of the flu when the team traveled to play the Baltimore Ravens in the group’s playoff game. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Queen received 4 IV bags before the game so he could play.