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2024 Receiving
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REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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Regular Season | 13 | 202 | 15.5 | 2 | 38 |
Top Rashod Bateman News
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Ravens' Rashod Bateman: Best game of season Sunday
Bateman caught four of eight targets for 58 yards and a touchdown in the Week 5 win over the Bengals.
Bateman's role is settling in -- he played 63 percent of the snaps, marking the third week in a row with a snap share north of 60 percent. However, he was far more active this week, as he set season highs in targets, catches and yards. History suggests that there won't be many weeks where Baltimore is going to the air over 40 times, though it's not out of the question for the Week 6 game against Washington, which is expected to be the highest-scoring matchup of the week. With that in mind, Bateman could be a viable waiver-wire candidate for teams in need of a bye-week replacement.
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Ravens' Rashod Bateman: Records one target in win
Bateman caught his lone target for a 23-yard gain in Sunday's win over the Bills.
Bateman nearly scored a touchdown for a second straight week, but he was held by a Buffalo defensive back in the end zone and was unable to come down with the catch. The 2021 first-round pick has played 62 and 65 percent of the snaps in recent weeks after playing more than 80 percent of the snaps in the first two games of the season. Baltimore has started to lean on the ground game and deploy more multi-tight end sets, and fullback Patrick Ricard also has been playing more snaps of late. For the Baltimore pass catchers, the run/pass splits and personnel groupings diminish the opportunities they are likely to see each week. Baltimore has thrown fewer than 20 passes in back-to-back weeks while riding Derrick Henry and the ground game. The Ravens head to Cincinnati to face the Bengals in Week 5.
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Ravens' Rashod Bateman: Finds end zone
Bateman recorded three catches on four targets for 28 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 28-25 win over Dallas.
Bateman tied with Zay Flowers to lead the team in targets, and the duo put up remarkably similar numbers. Bateman ultimately was on the better end of things thanks to a 13-yard touchdown reception just before halftime after settling into a wide open area of Dallas' zone defense. Bateman has not topped five targets in a game this season, so even if Baltimore is forced to take to the air more, Bateman does not have significant volume secured.
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Ravens' Rashod Bateman: Makes three grabs Sunday
Bateman had three catches for 40 yards on four targets in Sunday's 26-23 loss to the Raiders.
Bateman has nwo played over 80 percent of the snaps in the Ravens' first two games of the season and has drawn at least four targets in both outings. He is up to seven catches for 93 yards on nine targets, good for a 10.3 YPT. Baltimore has the sixth-most pass attempts in the league through two weeks, and with Bateman's lofty snap share, he could start to capitalize on his opportunities soon.
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Ravens' Rashod Bateman: Lightly used Thursday night
Bateman caught two passes for 53 yards on five targets in Thursday's loss to the Chiefs.
Bateman was on the field for 84 percent of the snaps Thursday but finished fourth on the team in targets. The Ravens threw an uncharacteristic 41 times, something that in all likelihood won't happen too often this season, and he still could not draw Lamar Jackson's attention. Bateman being fourth in line for targets is a disappointing start for those believing in a breakout from him this season. However, the Ravens have a more favorable Week 2 matchup with the Raiders going to Baltimore.
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Ravens' Rashod Bateman: Back on the field
Bateman (undisclosed) returned to practice Monday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Bateman, who exited last Monday's practice, didn't play in Friday's preseason opener, but the wideout now is back on the field, he'll have an opportunity to cement his key role in the Ravens' passing attack alongside fellow starting WR Zay Flowers. Assuming he can stay healthy, the 2021 first-rounder could be poised for a breakout effort in 2024 while working as one of QB Lamar Jackson's primary targets.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-1, 195 lbs |
Birthplace: Tifton, GA |
Age: 24 |
School: Minnesota |
Experience: 4 |