Five young players the Ravens need more from in 2022
You dream of drafting immediate stars, but development can be tricky with even some of the better players in team history needing a season or so to find their bearings.
You dream of drafting immediate stars, but development can be tricky with even some of the better players in team history needing a season or so to find their bearings.
Owners have elected to continue their lockout while making little progress in collective bargaining with players.
Running back J.K. Dobbins missed the 2021 campaign after suffering a torn ACL in the preseason finale.
Eric Weddle going from being retired for two years to winning a Super Bowl over the course of a month is the plot of a corny sports movie
The six-time Pro Bowl selection is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after playing for the Ravens the last two seasons.
Justin Tucker’s 66-yard field goal to beat Detroit in Week 3 was recognized as the league’s top moment in 2021.
The Baltimore general manager spoke with caution about recovering running backs J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards.
The retired linebacker spent last season as Jacksonville’s outside linebackers coach.
The general manager didn’t hesitate in answering whether Baltimore would exercise Marquise Brown’s fifth-year option for 2023.
“He’s comfortable where we are right now. I think he feels that we have a lot of unfinished business.”
John Harbaugh expressed optimism that former Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley “should be back full speed next year.”
“It’s about keeping the offense off balance and where they’re not really believing what they’re seeing on a down-to-down basis.”
“I believe Greg plans on being back, but it’s still early. … I know things happen fast for sure, but that’s the plan, and I’m excited about that.”
Cincinnati being “ahead of schedule” reinforces that winning and development aren’t linear and teams need to strike while the iron is hot.
The 34-year-old spent seven seasons as a Baltimore assistant before serving as Michigan’s defensive coordinator in 2021.
The 34-year-old will remain with Baltimore in a scouting and coaching assistant role for the 2022 season.
Baltimore sorely missed cornerback Marcus Peters in 2021, but the 29-year-old is coming off a serious knee injury and scheduled to make $10 million.
The 31st overall pick out of Penn State finished second on the Ravens in both sacks and quarterback hits.
Justin Tucker was named to the PFWA All-NFL team for the sixth time in his brilliant career.
Lamar Jackson should have offseason motivation watching Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen look like the NFL’s new Brady-Manning rivalry.
If Wink Martindale’s dismissal was any indication, the Ravens are in for a facelift that goes beyond rebuilding the defensive line.
Martindale, 58, had led Baltimore’s defense since the 2018 season and had coached the linebackers before that.
Fullback Ben Mason was waived after an underwhelming 2021 preseason with Baltimore.
Pro Bowl kicker Justin Tucker once again led the impeccable Baltimore special teams this season.
Catcher Adley Rutschman enters 2022 as the top prospect in baseball, according to the respected publication.
First-round pick Odafe Oweh ranked second on the team in both sacks and quarterback hits.
Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow could be stepping right into the nemesis role left behind by the retiring Ben Roethlisberger.
Injuries and absences in the secondary led to plenty of snaps for Kevon Seymour down the stretch.
Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews received the first-team nod over Kansas City’s Travis Kelce.
It’s difficult to win when you have to score in methodical fashion, give up too many chunk plays to opponents, and are unable to steal possessions.
Baltimore is scheduled to make its earliest first-round pick since the 2016 NFL draft.
Starting center Bradley Bozeman is one of 22 unrestricted free agents for Baltimore this offseason.
Baltimore won’t miss the retiring Ben Roethlisberger with the Steelers having won the last four meetings.
In the end, Tyler Huntley wasn’t good enough to overcome the loss of star quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Veteran safety Tony Jefferson has played well in his return to Baltimore, collecting 13 tackles, a sack, and a pass breakup in three games.
Ben Roethlisberger played his first NFL game in Baltimore back in 2004.
On the same day he turned 25, we learned the next time we’ll see Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will likely be next season.
Baltimore’s late-season collapse began with a dramatic loss at Pittsburgh in early December.
Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard was also placed on injured reserve with a lingering knee injury that sidelined him for three of the last four games.
Lamar Jackson has practiced only once since hurting his right ankle at Cleveland on Dec. 12.
You dream of drafting immediate stars, but development can be tricky with even some of the better players in team history needing a season or so to find their bearings.
Owners have elected to continue their lockout while making little progress in collective bargaining with players.
Running back J.K. Dobbins missed the 2021 campaign after suffering a torn ACL in the preseason finale.
Eric Weddle going from being retired for two years to winning a Super Bowl over the course of a month is the plot of a corny sports movie
The six-time Pro Bowl selection is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after playing for the Ravens the last two seasons.
Justin Tucker’s 66-yard field goal to beat Detroit in Week 3 was recognized as the league’s top moment in 2021.
The Baltimore general manager spoke with caution about recovering running backs J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards.
The retired linebacker spent last season as Jacksonville’s outside linebackers coach.
The general manager didn’t hesitate in answering whether Baltimore would exercise Marquise Brown’s fifth-year option for 2023.
“He’s comfortable where we are right now. I think he feels that we have a lot of unfinished business.”
John Harbaugh expressed optimism that former Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley “should be back full speed next year.”
“It’s about keeping the offense off balance and where they’re not really believing what they’re seeing on a down-to-down basis.”
“I believe Greg plans on being back, but it’s still early. … I know things happen fast for sure, but that’s the plan, and I’m excited about that.”
Cincinnati being “ahead of schedule” reinforces that winning and development aren’t linear and teams need to strike while the iron is hot.
The 34-year-old spent seven seasons as a Baltimore assistant before serving as Michigan’s defensive coordinator in 2021.
The 34-year-old will remain with Baltimore in a scouting and coaching assistant role for the 2022 season.
Baltimore sorely missed cornerback Marcus Peters in 2021, but the 29-year-old is coming off a serious knee injury and scheduled to make $10 million.
The 31st overall pick out of Penn State finished second on the Ravens in both sacks and quarterback hits.
Justin Tucker was named to the PFWA All-NFL team for the sixth time in his brilliant career.
Lamar Jackson should have offseason motivation watching Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen look like the NFL’s new Brady-Manning rivalry.
If Wink Martindale’s dismissal was any indication, the Ravens are in for a facelift that goes beyond rebuilding the defensive line.
Martindale, 58, had led Baltimore’s defense since the 2018 season and had coached the linebackers before that.
Fullback Ben Mason was waived after an underwhelming 2021 preseason with Baltimore.
Pro Bowl kicker Justin Tucker once again led the impeccable Baltimore special teams this season.
Catcher Adley Rutschman enters 2022 as the top prospect in baseball, according to the respected publication.
First-round pick Odafe Oweh ranked second on the team in both sacks and quarterback hits.
Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow could be stepping right into the nemesis role left behind by the retiring Ben Roethlisberger.
Injuries and absences in the secondary led to plenty of snaps for Kevon Seymour down the stretch.
Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews received the first-team nod over Kansas City’s Travis Kelce.
It’s difficult to win when you have to score in methodical fashion, give up too many chunk plays to opponents, and are unable to steal possessions.
Baltimore is scheduled to make its earliest first-round pick since the 2016 NFL draft.
Starting center Bradley Bozeman is one of 22 unrestricted free agents for Baltimore this offseason.
Baltimore won’t miss the retiring Ben Roethlisberger with the Steelers having won the last four meetings.
In the end, Tyler Huntley wasn’t good enough to overcome the loss of star quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Veteran safety Tony Jefferson has played well in his return to Baltimore, collecting 13 tackles, a sack, and a pass breakup in three games.
Ben Roethlisberger played his first NFL game in Baltimore back in 2004.
On the same day he turned 25, we learned the next time we’ll see Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will likely be next season.
Baltimore’s late-season collapse began with a dramatic loss at Pittsburgh in early December.
Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard was also placed on injured reserve with a lingering knee injury that sidelined him for three of the last four games.
Lamar Jackson has practiced only once since hurting his right ankle at Cleveland on Dec. 12.