Twelve Ravens thoughts ahead of organized team activities
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with the 2022 schedule out and Baltimore ready to begin voluntary OTAs.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with the 2022 schedule out and Baltimore ready to begin voluntary OTAs.
Baltimore will play its first four games of the 2022 campaign against the AFC East, an unusual scheduling quirk.
Solomon Wilcots imparts the Ravens wisdom of another draft picking solid football players
Solomon Wilcots imparts the Ravens wisdom of another draft picking solid players and some knowledge on ALS and the football world
The metric from Football Outsiders suggests the Ravens were the most injured NFL team of the last two decades.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with the official open of free agency looming next week.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as the Ravens count down to next month.
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 Ravens GM said 2021 was “disappointing to say the least” before discussing the positives and his main objectives going into the offseason.
John Harbaugh expressed optimism that former Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley “should be back full speed next year.”
After three weeks of silence, the Baltimore coach had plenty on his mind looking back at 2021 and proceeding through the offseason.
Baltimore is scheduled to make its earliest first-round pick since the 2016 NFL draft.
Bengals insider Paul Dehner of The Athletic says quarterback Joe Burrow is bringing Cincinnati closer to believing in playoff possibilities.
Bengals insider Paul Dehner of The Athletic says quarterback Joe Burrow is bringing Cincinnati closer to believing in playoff possibilities.
Rookie wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase ran away from Baltimore in the first meeting between these teams back in Week 7.
John Harbaugh seemed stuck in between the analytics and his gut with his decision to go for the 2-point conversion.
Luke Jones and Nestor assess ankle of Lamar Jackson and soul of Ravens as Packers come to Baltimore
Luke Jones and Nestor assess the possibilities of Snoop Huntley running Ravens offense for a while
Luke Jones and Nestor ponders Ravens life without Lamar Jackson for a few weeks
Luke Jones and Nestor assess ankle of Lamar Jackson and soul of Ravens as Packers come to Baltimore.
Luke Jones and Nestor assess the possibilities of Tyler “Snoop” Huntley running Ravens offense for a while.
Luke Jones and Nestor ponder what Ravens life without Lamar Jackson will look like, and which seasoned players will step up into leadership roles for a few weeks.
Depending on its severity, the injury could transform excitement down the stretch into resignation about a lost season.
Will Baltimore be able to limit the Browns to just two sacks this time around?
Will Baltimore bury Ben Roethlisberger and struggling Pittsburgh on Sunday?
Thursday marked a year since the most bizarre chapter in a rivalry that’s been one of the NFL’s best for two decades.
Lamar Jackson has thrown nine interceptions over his last five games, a trend that needs to be reversed in December.
ssess many of the problems in the Ravens running game after another narrow victory in Chicago
Luke Jones and Nestor assess many of the problems in the Ravens running game after another narrow victory in Chicago. Even with Lamar Jackson under center, this unit has scuffled since the August injuries.
Finding a way to win without Lamar Jackson — even against a bad team — felt pretty important for a team surviving however it can.
The rest of the AFC North didn’t take advantage of Baltimore’s miserable performance on Thursday night.
On Thursday night, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens return to where their near-impossible standard began some 26 months ago.
Mark Andrews is in the midst of a career year making him very worthy of his second trip to the Pro Bowl.
Baltimore will have a big challenge on its hands trying to slow rookie standout Ja’Marr Chase.
With more than a month of home cooking, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what’s next for Ravens offense with first-round draft pick Rashod Bateman returning from injury and the emergence of James Proche and Devin Duvernay in the passing attack of Greg Roman.
The Indianapolis offensive line is in bad shape without three-time All-Pro left guard Quenton Nelson.
Daryl Ruiter joins Nestor from Cleveland to discuss what Ravens will see from Mahomes after win over Browns
Longtime Northern Ohio sports insider Daryl Ruiter joins Nestor from Cleveland to discuss what Ravens will see from Mahomes after a Chiefs win over a stout, emerging Browns squad.
Might cornerback Marlon Humphrey earn serious consideration for NFL Defensive Player of the Year?
Veteran Jimmy Smith returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since injuring his ankle on Aug. 6.