Rashod Bateman has been rising as an important receiving threat in the Baltimore Ravens. Even though the Ravens normally opt for run-heavy schemes, no team can thrive without a competent passing attack and as of recently, Bateman has become a name worthy of paying attention to.
It looks like Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman has finally hit his stride. After battling injuries and inconsistency in his first three seasons, the Ravens’ former first-round pick is now showing why Baltimore invested in him.
The Ravens made a bet on Rashod Bateman this offseason, and so far, he is rewarding their belief in him.
Now in his fourth NFL season, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman seems to have finally found his footing. A 2021 first-round pick out of Minnesota, Bateman struggled with injuries over his first two seasons and general underperformance in his third.
Rashod Bateman and the Baltimore Ravens will meet the Washington Commanders and their 13th-ranked passing defense (198 yards conceded per game) in Week 6, on Sunday at 1:00 PM ET.
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey was in a walking boot after last Sunday's win over the Bengals and he was not on the field at Wednesday's practice. Humphrey was out of practice with an ankle injury as the Ravens kicked off their week of preparations for the Commanders.
Despite receiving a two-year extension this offseason, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman knows this season is crucial for his long-term future with the team.
One year can make a world of difference for a player in an offensive system, including those within the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens are entering their second season with Todd Monken as the offensive coordinator.
This offseason, involving Rashod Bateman on the Baltimore Ravens, displayed a vote of confidence for the year 4 wide receiver. The 24-year-old underwent a relatively healthy offseason and looks to break out in this Todd Monken offense now entering year 2.
Earlier this offseason, the NFL allowed players to wear guardian caps in games for the first time ever, adding a bit of extra safety for those who choose to wear them.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman returned to practice on Monday after battling a minor injury, according to multiple reports. After Sunday's practice, head coach John Harbaugh said that the team expects Bateman "back really soon" and that "he's right there." Lo and behold, he's back on the field less than 24 hours later.
Here are three important decisions the Ravens must make before the start of the regular season.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman left Monday's practice with an apparent injury, but thankfully avoided disaster. After practice, head coach John Harbaugh confirmed that Bateman's injury isn't anything to be worried about long-term.
The Ravens are deciding to run it back with almost the same wide receiver room from last season. While some were surprised by the decision, it sounds like the team is more than comfortable with it.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman was as surprised as anyone that the team approached him about a contract extension this offseason. He was coming off a so-so year, but the team was giving a vote of confidence.
The former first-round pick has inspired plenty of confidence in his Ravens teammates.
Rashod Bateman’s performances for the Baltimore Ravens throughout the past three seasons have been plagued by injuries and inconsistency. Because of that, he was mentioned earlier in the offseason as a possible trade target.
Rashod Bateman has not had a breakout campaign to date, but he will have a number of opportunities to deliver one in the coming years. The fourth-year Ravens wideout is under contract through 2026 as a result of the extension he signed in April.
The defending AFC North champions agreed to an extension with Rashod Bateman on Wednesday.
The Baltimore Ravens have bid farewell to yet another coach. The New Orleans Saints have hired Keith Williams as their new wide receivers coach. Williams, who took hold of Baltimore's assistant wide receivers coach position for the 2023 season, confirmed on Instagram that he is indeed joining New Orleans’ coaching staff.
Before the 2023 NFL season, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman thought that he might not play for the entire year after possibly needing surgery
Injuries have marred Rashod Bateman‘s NFL career, and the Ravens have made significant adjustments to their wide receiver room this offseason. But the 2021 first-round pick will begin factoring into the team’s pass-catching work Wednesday.
The Ravens have added several new weapons to QB Lamar Jackson's arsenal this offseason, but one NFL scout believes a breakout season is on the horizon for a wide receiver entering his third season in Baltimore.
Rashod Bateman‘s 2022 campaign ended in November following season-ending Lisfranc foot surgery. While recovering from foot injuries is especially difficult for skill players, the Ravens wideout sounds like he’ll be ready to go for the start of the 2023 season.
The receiving position was a concern for the Ravens in 2022, with Bateman's injury adding to the turmoil. The team recently updated the receiver's progress.
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