Twelve Ravens Thoughts following Week 6 win over Washington
Reserve guard Ben Cleveland had never lined up on field goal block until Week 5 after telling Chris Horton he wanted to try.
Reserve guard Ben Cleveland had never lined up on field goal block until Week 5 after telling Chris Horton he wanted to try.
Kyle Hamilton will be key in trying to slow the dynamic dual-threat ability of Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
Chris Horton not concerned over Justin Tucker’s recent misses from 50-plus yards
Chris Horton talks new kickoff rule, Ravens special teams at start of OTAs
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Mark Andrews may not yet know whether he’ll play in Saturday’s divisional-round tilt with Houston, but
Chris Horton talks state of Ravens special teams after first preseason game
Baltimore conducted what amounted to little more than a brisk walk-through on Thursday.
Luke Jones takes a look at Baltimore’s 90-man roster with spring workouts now in the books.
Kevon Seymour finished fourth on the 2022 team in special-teams snaps despite missing three games.
Starting quarterback Lamar Jackson remains out and is expected to miss his sixth straight game.
Rookie Anthony Brown figures to be active for Saturday’s meeting with Atlanta if Lamar Jackson misses a third straight game.
Six-time Pro Bowl selection and Denver native Calais Campbell is one sack shy of 100 for his career.
The Baltimore special teams coordinator discussed the importance of bubble players making a strong final impression in the third phase of the game.
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Peters returned to the practice field for the first time since suffering a torn ACL last September.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings from another day of voluntary organized team activities.
A heads-up and respect for a 16-year career allowed the Ravens to keep their longtime punter in the organization.
John Harbaugh expressed optimism that former Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley “should be back full speed next year.”
The 34-year-old will remain with Baltimore in a scouting and coaching assistant role for the 2022 season.
Pro Bowl kicker Justin Tucker once again led the impeccable Baltimore special teams this season.
Wide receiver Miles Boykin made his season debut, but rookie first-round pick Rashod Bateman will have to wait another week.
Marlon Humphrey headlines the deepest position group on the Baltimore roster.
One of the longest-tenured Ravens veterans is staying put for the 2021 season.
The veteran cornerback also returned to the practice field for the first time since Week 14.
The offensive line’s performance was uneven despite the 38-point output from the Baltimore offense.
Organizational continuity and a strong culture may provide a bigger advantage than ever in this unprecedented season.
It’s been a quiet summer for Jaylon Ferguson, who missed some time with an early injury.
Baltimore practiced Thursday morning before canceling afternoon football meetings to discuss social justice efforts.
Barner returned 35 punts for 267 yards and a touchdown and 17 kickoffs for 406 yards playing for Atlanta last season, but he fumbled four times.
Barner returned 35 punts for 267 yards and a touchdown and 17 kickoffs for 406 yards playing for Atlanta last season, but he fumbled four times.
Defensive coordinator Wink Martindale focused on building culture and “a championship mindset” this spring.
Jimmy Smith hitting the open market to determine his value makes sense for both him and Baltimore.
Sunday’s game in Cleveland isn’t about the Ravens settling a score or exacting revenge against the last team to beat them nearly three months ago.
The Ravens quarterback is 63 yards shy of breaking Michael Vick’s single-season rushing record for a quarterback.
Cyrus Jones will be Baltimore’s primary punt returner, but others could be in the mix as the kick returner.
Robert Griffin III always felt likely to re-sign with Baltimore after fitting well with Lamar Jackson.