The Ravens are expected to be without Zay Flowers for Sunday's game against the Bills, so they have added a wide receiver to the roster.
Miller was elevated from the Ravens' practice squad to their active roster Saturday. Miller was elevated for each of Baltimore's final three regular-season games, though he didn't end up playing any snaps last Saturday versus Cleveland.
The Baltimore Ravens will be without leading receiver Zay Flowers for their divisional round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night. Flowers is coming off a season in which he earned Pro Bowl honors with a team-leading 74 catches for 1,
Miller had just one catch in two games played during the regular season. Before joining the Ravens in August, he played for six different NFL teams. However, he was only a practice squad member ...
The Ravens signed Miller to a reserve/future contract Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Ravens WR Anthony Miller moves the chains on third down in the second quarter. Ravens QB Lamar Jackson threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Rashod Bateman on the first drive of the game. Ravens QB Lamar Jackson rolls right and hits Isaiah Likely for a big gain on Baltimore's opening drive.
Veteran Anthony Miller has been called up from the practice squad for the divisional round matchup. The Ravens also elevated defensive tackle Josh Tupou and both players will revert back after the ...
Brade had played in every game since Week 8 in Cleveland, but he's inactive to ... the Ravens elevated wide receivers Anthony Miller and Keith Kirkwood from the practice squad, but only Miller ...
Flowers sustained a knee injury in the regular-season finale, causing him to miss his first game of the season during the Wild Card Round. The Ravens' 28-14 defeat of the Steelers last Saturday relied on a dominant ground game in Flowers' stead; the performance set franchise playoff record with 299 rushing yards.
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