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DEVIN DUVERNAY
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Devin Duvernay Isn't Concerned About His Stamina
Wide receiver/returner Devin Duvernay talks about the leadership Rashod Bateman is showing in the lead role.
AUGUST 9, 2022
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BALTIMORERAVENS.COM
Returns to camp
Duvernay (thigh) returned to practice Saturday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Impact
A collision with safety Chuck Clark had Duvernay on the mend for a week, but he luckily avoided a serious injury and finally made it back on the field after the team chose to be cautious with its No. 2 wide receiver. Fellow wideout Rashod Bateman is also dealing with an undisclosed injury, so Duvernay's return is a sigh of relief for the Ravens, who are already thin at the position after the departures of Marquise Brown and Sammy Watkins in the offseason.
AUGUST 6, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Approaching return to practice
Coach John Harbaugh said Friday that Duvernay (thigh) is closing in on a return to practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Impact
Duvernay has been tending to a bruised thigh since colliding with safety Chuck Clark in practice Saturday. Harbaugh noted Duvernay likely could have got back on the field by Friday, but the team instead exercised caution so as not to press the issue in advance of exhibition season. At the same time, Harbaugh relayed to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com that Rashod Bateman didn't practice Friday due to a minor undisclosed injury, meaning the Ravens' top two wide receivers are unavailable at the moment.
AUGUST 5, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Dealing with thigh bruise
Duvernay missed a third straight practice Wednesday due to a thigh bruise, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Impact
The injury doesn't sound serious, but every missed day of practice counts for a third-year player fighting for a role behind Rashod Bateman in the youngest receiving corps in the league. A lot of Baltimore's offseason moves point to more heavy formations and run plays in 2022, but the team still needs at least one wideout to step up behind Bateman as a functional starter. Duvernay, James Proche and Tylan Wallace are seemingly the top candidates for the second and third spots.
AUGUST 3, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Avoids serious injury
Duvernay avoided a serious injury after colliding with Chuck Clark during Saturday's training camp practice, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official website reports.
Impact
Coach John Harbaugh said that Duvernay suffered a thigh bruise, and while the wideout sat out the rest of practice, he could've resumed action if necessary. "He hit his thigh, so good news, nothing serious there," Harbaugh said. The 2020 third-round pick faces a real opportunity to earn a more prolific role on offense heading into his third NFL season, especially after Baltimore's trade of Marquise Brown to Arizona and Sammy Watkins' departure to Green Bay.
JULY 31, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Ravens Training Camp Notebook: Duvernay Hurts Leg, Bateman Flashes
Ravens Training Camp Notebook: Devin Duvernay gets tangled with Chuck Clark ... Rashod Bateman and Lamar Jackson flash chemistry.
JULY 31, 2022
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STAR-TELEGRAM.COM
News & Notes: Devin Duvernay's Thigh Injury Is 'Nothing Serious'
Jet sweeps could become a bigger part of Baltimore’s offense. Ben Cleveland missed his fourth consecutive practice. Michael Pierce was inten...
JULY 31, 2022
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BALTIMORERAVENS.COM
Top Plays: Devin Duvernay's Back Shoulder Catch
Watch wide receiver Devin Duvernay haul in a perfect pass from Lamar Jackson despite tight coverage from Kevon Seymour.
JULY 27, 2022
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BALTIMORERAVENS.COM
Texas' Devin Duvernay comes up with the early catch of the year candidate
JULY 6, 2022
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FOX SPORTS
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Devin Duvernay Confident Ravens Can Be More Explosive
The Ravens have a young group of wide receivers on their roster, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be able to stretch the field.
JUNE 26, 2022
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STAR-TELEGRAM.COM
Aiming for starting role
Duvernay hopes to earn a starting role in Baltimore's offense when training camp begins, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official site reports.
Impact
Duvernay is facing a real opportunity to earn a more prolific role on offense heading into his third NFL season, especially following Baltimore's trade of Marquise Brown to Arizona and with Sammy Watkins now in Green Bay. The expectation is that 2021 first-round pick Rashod Bateman will step up as the Ravens' top wideout, but Duvernay could be a candidate for the No. 2 gig. Duvernay, a 2020 third-round pick, put together a 33-272-2 receiving line on 47 targets in 16 games last season while also earning All-Pro honors as a return man.
JUNE 22, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Devin Duvernay Confident Ravens Can Stretch Field
The Ravens have a young group of wide receivers on their roster, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be able to stretch the field.
JUNE 16, 2022
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STAR-TELEGRAM.COM
Devin Duvernay Wants to Prove He's a Starter
Wide receiver Devin Duvernay talks about how he's improved his game, his competitiveness, and how he'll stretch the field.
JUNE 15, 2022
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BALTIMORERAVENS.COM
Ravens special teams still elite under Horton
This was a trying season for the Baltimore Ravens
FEBRUARY 12, 2022
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Associated Press
Wired: Devin Duvernay Mic'd Up at Pro Bowl Practice
Check out Pro Bowl return specialist Devin Duvernay chatting up a former Raven and Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert at the 2022 Pro Bowl.
FEBRUARY 4, 2022
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BALTIMORERAVENS.COM
Earns All-Pro honors as returner
Duvernay finished the season with 33 catches for 272 yards and two touchdowns on 47 targets. He was also was voted to the first-team All-Pro team as a punt returner, Jonas Shaffer...
Impact
The second-year player out of Texas made his biggest impact in the return game as he finished second in the league in punt return yards and led the NFL in punt returns of 20-or-more yards with six. In terms of his role on offense, Duvernay consistently played over a third of the snaps but never played more than 50 percent of the snaps in any game. Baltimore deployed Duvernay on short routes for the most part, as evidenced by his 6.2 aDOT. He was efficient with those looks, catching 70 percent of his targets and finishing the year with zero drops. He projects to be the No.3 receiver in the offense in 2022 as the primary slot alongside Marquise Brown and Rashod Bateman.
JANUARY 15, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Mark Andrews, Justin Tucker, Devin Duvernay Voted First-Team All-Pro
Justin Tucker was selected first-team All-Pro for the fifth time, while Mark Andrews and Devin Duvernay were named for the first time.
JANUARY 14, 2022
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BALTIMORERAVENS.COM
Ravens TE Mark Andrews, K Justin Tucker, PR Devin Duvernay named first-team All-Pro
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews, kicker Justin Tucker and punt returner Devin Duvernay were named first-team All-Pro selections Friday by the...
JANUARY 14, 2022
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TWINCITIES.COM
2021 NFL All-Pro Team Roster
2021 NFL All-Pro Team Roster
JANUARY 14, 2022
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Associated Press
2021 NFL All-Pro Team Voting
2021 NFL All-Pro Team Voting
JANUARY 14, 2022
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Associated Press
5 players are unanimous choices for AP's NFL All-Pro Team
Five players, including dynamic pass catchers Cooper Kupp and Davante Adams, are unanimous choices for The Associated Press 2021 NFL All-Pro Team
JANUARY 14, 2022
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Associated Press
Will play Sunday
Duvernay (ankle) is active Sunday against the Steelers.
Impact
Duvernay was questionable coming into the weekend, but he did log a full practice Friday and is good to go against the Steelers. He should fill his usual roles as a depth wideout and return man for the Ravens.
JANUARY 9, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Questionable for Week 18
Duvernay (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's contest against the Steelers, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Impact
Duvernay logged a full practice Friday, so he will likely be available for the regular season finale. The second-year wideout has operated as Baltimore's primary punt returner this season, but he also has recorded multiple receptions in four straight games. If he's unable to suit up, James Proche would likely handle the majority of Duvernay's duties on special teams and on offense.
JANUARY 7, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Two grabs in return
Duvernay caught two of three targets for 19 yards against the Rams and added a four-yard carry.
Impact
The second-year man out of Texas returned from a one-game absence and played 42 percent of Baltimore's offensive snaps. He has recorded over 20 receiving yards just once in his last four games and has not scored a touchdown since Week 9. Through 15 games, Duvernay has impressed in some areas and disappointed in others. He has a strong catch rate at 70 percent with zero drops, but his YPT is down to 5.8 from 7.7 as a rookie despite having almost identical aDOT (6.2 in 2021, 6.3 in 2020), and his YAC figure is down by 1.3 yards from 2020. Duvernay appears to have moved ahead of Sammy Watkins but remains the No. 4 option in the passing game behind Mark Andrews, Marquise Brown and rookie Rashod Bateman. Baltimore caps off its regular season Sunday against Pittsburgh.
JANUARY 4, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Cleared for Week 17
Duvernay (ankle) is active for Sunday's game against the Rams.
Impact
Though Baltimore listed Duvernay as questionable heading into Sunday, he cleared up most of the concern about his health by practicing fully Friday. He'll likely serve as the Ravens' No. 4 receiver moving forward, as Sammy Watkins should be ready to handle a greater role after being limited to just three snaps in last week's loss to the Bengals in his first game back from the reserve/COVID-19 list.
JANUARY 2, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
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