Ravens report no new positive COVID-19 tests on Tuesday
The Baltimore Ravens reportedly had no new positive COVID-19 tests on Tuesday, ahead of Wednesday's Week 12 clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
This marks the end of a run of nine consecutive days with positive tests for Baltimore and should allow for their game with the Steelers to finally be played on Wednesday afternoon, nearly a full week after its originally scheduled date. As of now, the game remains on, and the Ravens are reportedly on their way to the airport.
The Ravens are 10.0-point underdogs against the Steelers on Wednesday afternoon. Their implied team total of 16.0 points would have ranked as the second-lowest team total on Week 12's main slate, ahead of only the quarterback-less Denver Broncos.
- Broncos acquire Zach Wilson via pick swap trade with Jets April 22nd, 2024
- Former Falcons QB Matt Ryan hangs up cleats April 22nd, 2024
- J.K. Dobbins plans to sign 1-year deal with Chargers April 17th, 2024
- Cowboys sign running back Royce Freeman to 1-year deal April 16th, 2024
- Bills trade Stefon Diggs to Texans April 4th, 2024
- Raheem Mostert sticks with Miami on new 2-year deal March 31st, 2024
- Derrick Henry heading to Ravens on 2-year contract March 12th, 2024
- Chargers sign former Ravens rusher Gus Edwards in free agency March 11th, 2024
- Baltimore's Mark Andrews (ankle) activated off injured reserve, will play in Sunday's AFC championship January 26th, 2024
- Baltimore's Mark Andrews (ankle) fully participates in Wednesday's practice January 24th, 2024
- Mark Andrews (ankle) expected to return Sunday for Ravens January 24th, 2024
- Ravens' Mark Andrews (ankle) could return for AFC Championship game January 22nd, 2024