Mark Ingram
RB FA
Wed 10/9/19 2:04 PM

Ingram didn't take part in practice Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
A reason behind Ingram's absence hasn't been provided, but Hensley suggests the running back could simply be getting a rest day "after a big workload in the first five weeks of the season." The Ravens will release their first injury report of Week 6 later Wednesday, which will reveal whether Ingram is actually dealing with a legitimate issue or if his absence from practice was maintenance-related.

Mark Ingram
RB FA
Sun 10/6/19 6:42 PM

Ingram ran for 44 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries and added five yards on two catches during Sunday's 26-23 win over Pittsburgh.
EDGE Analysis
Ingram scored the Ravens' opening touchdown late in the first quarter, slipping into the end zone for a four-yard touchdown, his sixth of the season. The veteran started the first quarter of the season with six yards per clip, so getting bottled up against the Steelers was a big of a surprise. He'll have an opportunity in Week 6 to correct course against a Bengals team giving up 167 rushing yards per game, second worst in the league.

Mark Ingram
RB FA
Sun 9/29/19 4:41 PM

Ingram rushed 12 times for 71 yards and a two-point conversion while catching his lone target for no gain in Sunday's 40-25 loss to the Browns. He also lost a fumble.
EDGE Analysis
Ingram's volume was truncated with the Ravens playing from behind throughout, but he averaged a robust 5.9 yards per carry and punched in a two-point conversion in the fourth quarter. The former Saints running back sits at 6.0 yards per carry and five touchdowns through his first four games with Baltimore, and he'll get his first taste of the vaunted Ravens-Steelers rivalry in Pittsburgh in Week 5.

Mark Ingram
RB FA
Sun 9/22/19 5:56 PM

Ingram ran for 103 yards and three scores on 16 carries and added 32 yards on four catches during Sunday's 33-28 loss to the Chiefs.
EDGE Analysis
Ingram's second touchdown, a 19-yard romp in which he stiff-armed his way to paydirt, was probably the most impressive of the trifecta, but fantasy owners probably won't complain about either of the goal-line plunges, either. The veteran back now has two games in which he's topped 100 yards rushing with multiple touchdowns and a not-so-bad 77-yard game sandwiched in between. Next up is a Browns defense that has had its struggles against the formidable likes of Derrick Henry and Le'Veon Bell to start the season.

Mark Ingram
RB FA
Sun 9/15/19 6:12 PM

Ingram ran for 47 yards on 13 carries and added 30 yards on two catches during Sunday's 23-17 win over Arizona.
EDGE Analysis
Ingram was integral in setting up Baltimore's touchdown late in the first half, beating the defender for a 20-yard catch to put the Ravens in the red zone. Ingram looks to have a nice role in Baltimore as the lead back with about 15 touches per game. What is worth considering is whether the value of Lamar Jackson's legs opening up running lanes for Ingram outweighs the sophomore quarterback's prolific number of carries. Up next is a matchup against an improving, but not-yet-established Chiefs defense.

Mark Ingram
RB FA
Sun 9/15/19 11:44 AM

Ingram (shoulder) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Cardinals.
EDGE Analysis
Ingram is thus poised to serve as the lead back in a game the Ravens are heavily favored to win. Next up for the team's backfield touches are Gus Edwards and Justice Hill, but assuming no setbacks Sunday, Ingram (who logged 14 carries for 107 yards and two TDs on 25 snaps in Week 1's blowout win over the Dolphins) should see enough volume to produce for fantasy managers in Week 2 lineups.

Mark Ingram
RB FA
Fri 9/13/19 4:53 PM

Ingram (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, despite being a full practice participant Thursday and Friday.
EDGE Analysis
There hasn't been any suggestion that Ingram is in real danger of missing the game, but cautious fantasy owners will want to make sure when the Ravens release their inactive list around 11:30 a.m. ET on Sunday. Assuming he suits up, Ingram should serve as the lead back in a game the Ravens are heavily favored to win. Any reduction in workload would open up carries for Gus Edwards and Justice Hill.

Mark Ingram
RB FA
Thu 9/12/19 5:33 PM

Ingram (shoulder) was a full practice participant Thursday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
EDGE Analysis
Ingram played well into the second half of Sunday's 59-10 win over Miami, finishing with 14 carries for 107 yards and two touchdowns. He was limited at Wednesday's practice but now appears fine for Baltimore's home opener Sunday against the Cardinals. Ingram will lose some work to Gus Edwards and Justice Hill, but there's no question the 29-year-old is the starter and the first option in a busy backfield.

Mark Ingram
RB FA
Wed 9/11/19 5:25 PM

Ingram (shoulder) was limited at practice Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
We'll track Ingram's status as the week continues, but so far there's nothing to suggest that his Week 2 status is in danger. This past Sunday, in the Ravens' 59-10 win over Miami, Ingram turned his 25 snaps into 14 carries for 107 yards and two TDs. Meanwhile, Gus Edwards logged 29 snaps and 17 carries, but that's more indicative of the game flow in a blowout, and perhaps Ingram being a little banged up, than an actual depth chart change.

Mark Ingram
RB FA
Sun 9/8/19 4:36 PM

Ingram rushed 14 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns in the Ravens' 59-10 win over the Dolphins on Sunday. He was not targeted in the passing game.
EDGE Analysis
Ingram was confirmed as the clear-cut lead back heading into Week 1, and he made good on that designation with a stellar start to his Ravens career. The veteran was highly efficient on a yards-per-carry basis and capped off his rewarding fantasy line with a pair of short touchdown runs. Although the 29-year-old wasn't utilized in the passing game whatsoever Sunday, those familiar with Ingram's body of work can quickly identify this as an outlier largely driven by the atypical game conditions of the lopsided contest. Therefore, as impressive as he was on the ground versus Miami, more well-round performances are likely in Ingram's future. He'll look to start making good on that potential versus the Cardinals in a Week 2 home battle.