Agholor didn't practice all week after coming down hard from a leaping catch last Sunday against the New York Giants. Head Coach John Harbaugh said Thursday that Agholor had enough time to potentially clear concussion protocol and play, but he wasn't ready.
Earlier on Friday, the Ravens ruled out Nelson Agholor (concussion) for Saturday’s game against the Steelers. That leaves them thin at the position with Johnson’s departure and Bateman (foot) questionable for the game.
Baltimore Ravens wide receivers Zay Flowers (shoulder) and Nelson Agholor (concussion) were both listed as non-participants at Monday's practice for the second straight day. However, head coach John Harbaugh was "pretty optimistic" on Sunday that Flowers would play on Christmas Day on Wednesday
Agholor (concussion) was listed as a non-participant on Sunday's practice estimate. The Ravens played the Steelers on Saturday, with the team holding a late-afternoon walk-through one day later. Agholor was inactive versus Pittsburgh due to his concussion,
In addition to a couple of other receivers, Baltimore is short one more on the depth chart against Pittsburgh.
The Baltimore Ravens have secured their place in the playoffs and can rest a little easier. In Week 16, the Ravens put up an all-around performance against their archrivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Nelson Agholor has been ruled out of Saturday's pivotal AFC North matchup with the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers. Agholor had worked out on a side field but
George Pickens, WR, PIT (hamstring) — Questionable Pickens said, “I feel good,” on Monday but is questionable to play, according to ESPN’s Brooke Pryor. Calvin Austin III is the top receiver in Pittsburgh when Pickens sits. In each of the past two weeks, Austin had 65 receiving yards on five targets.
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It turns out the NFL’s care for player safety can be bought. The price is $150 million, the amount Netflix paid for two Christmas Day games.
The Ravens are fortunate to have a slew of stars occupying the locker room, but they also have a handful of key unsung heroes.