Twelve Ravens Thoughts counting down to start of free agency
Will Jadeveon Clowney be in a rush to sign the kind of deal Baltimore would realistically give him?
Will Jadeveon Clowney be in a rush to sign the kind of deal Baltimore would realistically give him?
How the offensive line takes shape figures to be one of the more interesting stories of the offseason.
Wednesday will mark the first OTA open to local reporters.
Who will start at left guard after the free-agent departure of Ben Powers?
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore’s slow start to the new league year.
Ex-Baltimore guard Ben Powers cashing in with Denver reminded not to give up on draft picks too quickly.
Parting with six-time Pro Bowl selection Calais Campbell saves Baltimore $7 million in salary cap space to open the new league year.
Early struggles and injuries limited the impact of 2022 fourth-round cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis.
A source of frustration in the previous two seasons, the offensive line was among the NFL’s best in 2022.
Thursday’s presser was intended to be — and needed to be — very positive in regards to Lamar Jackson and his future in Baltimore.
Cornerback Marcus Peters headlines Baltimore’s list of unrestricted free agents not named Lamar Jackson.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as Baltimore prepares to kick off the second half of the season.
When Lamar Jackson plays poorly – and most of Sunday was another poor effort throwing the ball where he actually wanted to throw it, especially the long ball – the Baltimore Ravens are going to have a whole lot of trouble trying to finish football games against competent competition.
Despite two high-profile offseason additions at safety, Chuck Clark remains the constant at the position.
Baltimore will try to exact some revenge for last year’s humbling defeat to the Dolphins in a Week 10 Thursday night game.
Rookie center Tyler Linderbaum is back, but left tackle Ronnie Stanley still isn’t practicing with the season opener just over two weeks away.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore won its 22nd straight preseason game.
The fourth-year offensive lineman remains the favorite to start with Week 1 just three weeks away.
Second-year defensive back Brandon Stephens could be pivotal to Baltimore’s roster decisions in the secondary.
Despite resting most starters and several key reserves, Baltimore won its 21st preseason game in a row, continuing one of the NFL’s stranger streaks.
Ben Powers continues to hold the lead in the starting left guard competition as the preseason opener looms.
Baltimore had an uneventful first four days of full-squad practices, which is hardly a bad thing after the injuries of last season.
“We haven’t put pads on yet, so the evaluation on some things really hasn’t begun.”
Rashod Bateman will be under the microscope all summer, but the 2021 first-round pick simply stacking reps with Lamar Jackson will help.
Zach Orr becomes Baltimore’s third inside linebackers coach in as many years.
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.
On the same day he turned 25, we learned the next time we’ll see Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will likely be next season.
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.
Lamar Jackson logged a limited practice Wednesday before sitting out the rest of the week, making his return for Week 17 highly unlikely.
Pro Bowl QB Lamar Jackson is likely to miss his second straight game while backup Tyler Huntley sat out Friday with a non-COVID illness.
Lamar Jackson still hasn’t practiced since injuring his right ankle in the Dec. 12 loss at Cleveland.
John Harbaugh seemed stuck in between the analytics and his gut with his decision to go for the 2-point conversion.
Sammy Watkins and Jimmy Smith were placed on the COVID-19 list in the hours leading up to the Week 15 tilt with Green Bay.
Luke Jones and Nestor get you ready for Packers with or without Lamar Jackson
Luke Jones and Nestor get you ready for the Green Bay Packers Sunday visit – with or without Lamar Jackson. (But probably without him…)
All signs continue to point toward Tyler Huntley starting in place of Lamar Jackson against Green Bay on Sunday.
Tyler Huntley took the starter reps Wednesday as Baltimore ramped up preparations for Sunday’s tilt with Green Bay.
Patrick Ricard caught one of three touchdown passes by Lamar Jackson in Sunday’s overtime win.
Outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson had been on the reserve-COVID-19 list since Sept. 24.