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The Baltimore Ravens elevated wide receiver Anthony Miller and nose tackle Josh Tupou from the practice squad for Sunday night's playoff game at Buffalo. Miller caught three passes in last weekend's win over Pittsburgh.
In the surest sign yet that Zay Flowers (knee injury) probably won’t play on Sunday night, the Baltimore Ravens have now elevated wide receiver Anthony Miller from the practice squad.
Miller was elevated from the Ravens' practice squad to their active roster Saturday. Miller was also elevated for last Saturday's wild-card win over Pittsburgh, and he caught all three of his targets for 12 yards over nine offensive snaps.
The Baltimore Ravens are preparing to face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs on Saturday night, and they will have to do it without
Anthony Miller, who had three catches against the Pittsburgh Steelers during Baltimore’s playoff opener, has been elevated to face the Buffalo Bills.
(AP) — The Baltimore Ravens elevated wide receiver Anthony Miller and nose tackle Josh ... Miller caught three passes in last weekend's win over Pittsburgh. He had only one catch during the ...
Pittsburgh City Councilman Anthony Coghill ntroduced a rule change that would allow the council to put the next chief under oath during the confirmation hearing before city council.
The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec reports that per the Baltimore Ravens' personnel notice on Wednesday, the team re-signed wide receiver Anthony Miller to a Reserve/Futures deal. Miller spent the vast majority of the 2024 campaign in Baltimore on their practice squad and wasn't elevated to the active
The Baltimore Ravens officially signed WR Anthony Miller to a futures deal on Wednesday for the 2025 season. Here’s the updated list of futures signings for the Ravens: OT Corey Bullock WR Malik Cunningham G Darrian Dalcourt LB William Kwenkeu QB Devin Leary TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden DE Adedayo Odeleye DT Basil Okoye DE C.
A bill introduced Wednesday by Pittsburgh City Councilor Anthony Coghill would require nominees for top city jobs to speak under oath during their interviews. Coghill intends the bill as a push for transparency,
A Pittsburgh councilman wants people appointed to run city departments and bureaus to answer council’s questions under oath. The move by Councilman Anthony Coghill, D-Beechview, comes after council learned that Larry Scirotto,