Redskins vs. Ravens: Storylines, how to watch, and more
By Ian Cummings
The Redskins 2019 regular season campaign is almost here. But first, there’s one more exhibition to go.
The Washington Redskins, 1-2 in their first three preseason games against the Browns, Bengals, and Falcons respectively, travel back home to take on the Baltimore Ravens in their final preseason bout of 2019.
The game will feature no starters, as the lineup has essentially been set. Instead, rookies will get one more week to grow without consequence, and roster hopefuls will get one last chance to make a case to stick around.
So yes, this game won’t feature the excitement of starting position battles, as the last few did. But there will be still be plenty to watch in the team’s preseason finale, and consequently, you’ll want to know how you can watch, and what to watch for.
The game will start at 7:30 PM eastern standard time later today. If you live in the D.C. local area, you’ll be able to watch live on NBC Sports Mid-Atlantic. If not, you can still live stream via either FuboTV or NFL Game Pass. To know what to watch for in the preseason finale, be sure to browse through the links provided below!
Riggo’s Rag Pregame Coverage
Report: Washington has contacted Houston about potential deal for OLB Clowney – Camenker
Report: Washington looking to trade Josh Doctson, if suitors present themselves – Camenker
Washington president Bruce Allen stands firm on Trent Williams stance – Britton
Ereck Flowers to start for Redskins at left guard, though Wes Martin is close – Shavatt
Five players fighting for roster spots in the preseason finale vs. Baltimore – Camenker
Previewing the Redskins Week 4 preseason battle vs. the Baltimore Ravens – Camenker
Rookie QB Dwayne Haskins set to start Washington’s final preseason game – Camenker
Jay Gruden officially names Case Keenum Week 1 starter for 2019 season
Redskins post-Week 3 roster bubble stock report: Familiar faces flying high
Redskins post-Week 3 roster prediction: Multiple hopefuls make the cut – Johannesen
Jordan Reed expected to be ready to suit up for Washington in Week 1
Studs and duds in the Redskins Week 3 victory over the Atlanta Falcons
Stat predictions for Washington’s 2019 batch of rookie draft picks – Shavatt
That’s it from us. Enjoy the game! And get ready for sixteen more, coming up soon.