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Ravens linebacker and defensive leader Roquan Smith walked gingerly off the field under his own power in the fourth quarter and was ruled out with a hamstring injury Sunday against the Pittsburgh ...
Smith had 13 tackles and logged 55 snaps in the loss to Pittsburgh before exiting with a hamstring injury. On the season, The veteran linebacker is the NFL's leading tackler with 110.
Baltimore Ravens Ravens' Roquan Smith reacts to Joe Burrow's first half exit: 'Sometime things like that happen' Ravens star Mark Andrews also suffered a season-ending injury on Thursday ...
Smith (general soreness) wasn't listed on the Bears' injury report Wednesday. Smith was sidelined for Chicago's preseason finale while dealing with "tightness," according to head coach Matt ...
Ravens All-Pro linebacker Roquan Smith, listed as questionable for tonight's game due to a hamstring injury, is not expected to play against the Los Angeles Chargers, according to NFL Insider Adam ...
Roquan Smith missed practice again Friday because of a hamstring injury. Although the Ravens didn’t officially rule him or anyone else out — they don’t play until Monday night — the All ...
Roquan Smith practiced on Friday and should start at middle linebacker after missing the win over the Chargers with a hamstring… See key moments 🏈 Sports news, delivered 📪 🏈's best, via ...
The Ravens lost linebacker Roquan Smith to a hamstring injury in the fourth quarter, but their defense still came up with a big play. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey picked off a Russell Wilson pass in ...
Smith leads the Ravens in tackles this season and had a game-high 13, including two for loss, before the injury. He was having a strong game slowing down Pittsburgh's rushing attack.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the NFL has apparently said that Ravens star linebacker Roquan Smith used a hip-drop tackle to bring Godwin down on the play where he got injured.