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Top Geno Stone News
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Ready to go for Week 4
Stone (ribs) did not appear on the Ravens' injury report Wednesday.
Stone suffered a ribs injury in the team's 22-19 loss to the Colts in Week 3, but he appears to be ready to go for Sunday's matchup with the Browns. He could draw the start at free safety with Marcus Williams (pectoral) uncertain again in Week 4.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Dealing with injury to ribs
Stone has an injury to his ribs following Sunday's 22-19 overtime loss versus Indianapolis, Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports.
Coach John Harbaugh wasn't able to provide any update regarding the injury when speaking with the press Monday. Baltimore's injury report Wednesday will shed more light on the severity of the issue.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Fills in admirably
Stone recorded nine tackles and an interception in Sunday's 27-24 win at Cincinnati.
With Marcus Williams (pectoral) forced to sit out in Week 2, Stone drew the start at safety Sunday. He made the most of his opportunity, leading Baltimore in tackles and intercepting Joe Burrow in the red zone to preserve a three-point lead in the second half. It seems likely at this point that Williams will be out again in Week 3, so Stone should be expected to start again versus Anthony Richardson (concussion) and Indianapolis.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Starting Sunday
Stone is expected to fill in for an injured Marcus Williams (pectoral) ahead of Sunday's game against Cincinnati, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Stone appeared in 16 games and tallied seven starts during Baltimore's 2022 campaign, racking up 38 total tackles and one forced fumble. The fourth-year safety projects to return to a backup role once Williams returns from his pectoral injury.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Returns to practice Monday
Stone (ankle) returned to practice Monday, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official site reports.
Stone wasn't practicing to start training camp due to an ankle injury, but it appears he's put the issue behind him. Last year, the 2020 seventh-round pick appeared in all 17 games and recorded 38 tackles, one pass defense and one forced fumble.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Absent from practice
Stone (ankle) was the only Raven not at camp Tuesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Stone tweaked his ankle Monday and left practice, leading to him not participating in camp Tuesday. The 2020 seventh-round pick appeared in all 17 games for the Ravens last year and tallied 38 tackles, one pass breakup and one forced fumble. Once he's healthy, the 24-year-old will compete for a backup safety role ahead of the coming season.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Leaves practice
Stone left practice Monday with a left leg injury, Cordell Woodland of 105.7 The Fan Baltimore reports.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said after practice that he needed to find out more about the injury. The safety played in all 17 games (including seven starts) last season and recorded 38 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in that span. Stone is competing for a reserve safety role for 2023.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Going back to Baltimore
Stone re-signed with the Ravens on a one-year contract Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Stone made a career-high seven starts at safety as Marcus Williams dealt with a wrist injury in 2022. He will return in a depth role despite the Ravens previously choosing not to tender Stone as a restricted free agent.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Paces team with six stops Thursday
Stone recorded six tackles and one pass defensed during Thursday's 27-22 win over the Buccaneers.
Stone was one of two Ravens players to be on the field for every defensive snap during Thursday's win in Tampa Bay, and he also led Baltimore in stops in the contest. With fellow safety Marcus Williams (wrist) on IR for at least one more week, the 23-year-old figures to make another start next Monday night in New Orleans.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Game-sealing fumble recovery
Stone recorded seven tackles (seven solo), a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in Sunday's 23-20 win versus the Browns.
Stone iced away Sunday's win as he forced and recovered a fumble from wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones on the final play of the game. After playing just 12 defensive snaps over the first four weeks, the free safety has seen his playing time increase in each of the last three contests, and he lined up on every defensive snap against Cleveland. Stone will continue to see prominent usage so long as Marcus Williams (wrist) remains on IR this season.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Season-high day
Stone recorded six solo tackles in the Ravens' 24-20 loss to the Giants on Sunday.
Stone's six tackles and 46 snaps played on defense were both season high's for the third-year pro. With Marcus Williams (wrist) on IR, the 23-year-old will continue to be called upon to step up for at least three more weeks, including Sunday against the Browns.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Time to step up
Stone will take over at free safety for Marcus Williams (wrist) while he is on IR, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Stone took over for Williams in Monday's win over the Bengals, playing a season-high 32 defensive snaps and recording two solo tackles. The 23-year-old will have big shoes to fill, as Williams had already delivered three interceptions and five passes defensed in the first four weeks of the season.
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Ravens' Geno Stone: Agrees to re-sign with Ravens
Stone signed his exclusive rights contract tender Thursday to remain with Baltimore this season, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official site reports.
Stone regularly contributed both on special teams and as a backup safety for the Ravens last season, totaling 21 tackles and one interception while also appearing on 279 special teams snaps over 15 games with one start. The third-year defensive back should be first in line for a rotational role behind Chuck Clark and Marcus Williams, with DeShon Elliott likely departing in free agency.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-11, 209 lbs |
Birthplace: New Castle, PA |
Age: 24 |
School: Iowa |
Experience: 4 |