Arizona possesses what Ravens lack in 2015
Speedy receiver John Brown is just one of the Cardinals’ many playmakers on both sides of the ball.
Speedy receiver John Brown is just one of the Cardinals’ many playmakers on both sides of the ball.
The defensive coordinator said defenders continue to play their assignments inconsistently during games.
Many fans have questioned the status of fourth-year defensive coordinator Dean Pees.
Baltimore may still field a defense, but they no longer have a “Ravens” defense.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — With a 1-3 record to begin 2015, the Ravens can’t afford to take any opponent lightly.
Defensive coordinator Dean Pees said his unit didn’t play with energy in the Week 2 loss to Oakland.
Baltimore was torched by Peyton Manning for an NFL record seven touchdown passes in the 2013 season opener.
The veteran cornerback has missed the first two preseason games while dealing with a hamstring injury.
Veteran Kendrick Lewis was signed in the offseason to become Baltimore’s starting free safety.
The 2013 first-round pick has been a disappointment through his first two seasons.
The Steelers wide receiver caught 11 passes for 144 yards and a long touchdown against Baltimore in Week 9.
The Ravens are on pace to allow more than 4,300 passing yards, shattering the franchise-worst mark set in 1996.
Focusing on one position and health have been major factors in the five-time Pro Bowl selection’s impressive start.
A core special-teams player the last two years, the 27-year-old finally made his first NFL start on Sunday.
The Ravens defense held Tennessee to just 45 total yards in the second half on Sunday.
The former New York Giant received his first start of the season in Pittsburgh last week.
Rookie Terrence Brooks was just one of four players to see extensive action at safety in Sunday’s win.
With two AFC North road games looming, Baltimore has a chance to seize control of the division.
Veteran running back Justin Forsett is just one of many newcomers making a major difference in the Baltimore offense.
The starting left tackle has missed the last three games since undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.
Making his 2014 debut last Sunday, the sixth-year cornerback showed plenty of rust in just four defensive snaps.
Most agree the offense will be improved, but there are real concerns over the Baltimore defense moving backward.
A lingering back injury for the starting cornerback has created even greater unrest for the Baltimore secondary.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Cincinnati on Sunday afternoon…
Concluding the regular season against the Bengals for the fourth straight year, the Ravens need to regain their swagger in a must-win game.
The Baltimore offensive line will have its hands full with Pro Bowl defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh Monday night.
The Vikings’ all-world running back will provide the rush defense its biggest challenge of the entire season.
The Ravens defense must deal with the new “Monsters of the Midway” found in Chicago’s passing game.
After a quiet start to his NFL career, the 2010 fifth-round pick has become one of Baltimore’s best defensive players.
A dynamic performance from Lardarius Webb and the secondary was the biggest positive to take away from a 20-17 overtime win over the Bengals.
An inability to get off the field late in games has plagued the Ravens defense during the current three-game losing streak.
With a chance to start anew after the bye week, the Ravens only dug a bigger hole for themselves in Cleveland.
Sunday marked the third time in four games that the Ravens have given up at least 140 yards on the ground.
The touchdown pass surrendered by the fifth-year cornerback last Sunday was the first he’d given up in coverage since 2010.
The new left tackle was noncommittal about his chances of playing against the Dolphins on Sunday.
Baltimore will see a read-option attack for the first time since playing the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII.
Giving up a franchise-record 49 points has left the Baltimore defense in a sour mood preparing for the Cleveland Browns.
Understanding what he’s overcome makes the Florida safety an easy candidate to become a favorite among Ravens fans.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on the 34-year-old safety as well as reported interest in Elvis Dumervil and the defensive line.
Slowing the read-option attack and mobile quarterback Colin Kaepernick will be a different challenge for Baltimore after toppling Manning and Brady in the playoffs.