Jackson, Ravens finally have chance to write new chapter in recent playoff story
We’re all sick of talking about the postseason record, but that exhaustion doesn’t make it any less true until Lamar Jackson and the Ravens change it.
We’re all sick of talking about the postseason record, but that exhaustion doesn’t make it any less true until Lamar Jackson and the Ravens change it.
Veteran Jimmy Smith returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since injuring his ankle on Aug. 6.
The veteran departs while the Ravens have struggled to lure a free-agent upgrade to Baltimore.
T.Y. Hilton became the latest wide receiver to turn down a push from the Ravens in free agency.
Wide receiver continues to be a white whale for fans of an otherwise very successful, innovative organization.
Marquise Brown finished 2020 with a bang, catching six touchdowns over the last six games of the regular season.
The former Dallas Cowboy wasn’t expected to return after making little impact for Baltimore’s passing game.
Defensive lineman Derek Wolfe is among Baltimore’s 17 unrestricted free agents this offseason.
The Bills have a terrific passing offense while Baltimore has a special running game and better defense. We’ll see which profile prevails.
Luke Jones and Nestor assess Ravens path to Tampa in deep AFC field where Chiefs are king
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss dominance of Ravens rushing attack heading to Tennessee
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore officially punched its ticket to the postseason.
Standout cornerback Marcus Peters continues to be sidelined with a calf injury.
It was a playoff contender and double-digit favorite hosting a lowly opponent in the thick of the Trevor Lawrence sweepstakes.
The veteran wide receiver caught one of three touchdown passes from Lamar Jackson in Sunday’s win over Jacksonville.
Marquise Brown was deemed a high-risk close contact, but that doesn’t mean he won’t play in Week 15.
Backup quarterback Trace McSorley injured his left knee before Lamar Jackson returned to save the day for Baltimore.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor look for signs of life from Ravens in Cleveland
Cornerback Jimmy Smith looks to be Baltimore’s biggest question mark for Monday Night Football.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the drama of Dez Bryant and dirty COVID tests 90 minutes before kickoff of his grudge match with the Dallas Cowboys.
Our financial expert Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the purple road to holiday health and prosperity en route to Cleveland. Oh, and a few end of year money tips, too!
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a 34-17 victory over “America’s Team” that brings the Ravens’ playoff hopes one step closer in this chaotic season where Tuesday Night Football in an empty stadium almost feels normal.
“We’ve done Zoom meetings all week. We come in, we practice, and we get out. We’ve got masks on at all times.”
The Baltimore head coach expressed confidence in the contact tracing that permitted Tuesday’s game to kick off as scheduled.
Luke Jones and Nestor get you ready for Dallas Cowboys visit to mysterious Ravens
The Dez Bryant story resonates more in Dallas, but the 32-year-old surely had this game circled from the time he first worked out for the Ravens.
The Ravens wide receiver says he still has great respect for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and the organization.
Outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson was among those placed on the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday.
Mark Andrews played a career-high 56 snaps, caught a touchdown, and registered a season-best 96 receiving yards.
Each side of the ball looked to the other to finish the game with neither getting the job done for Baltimore.
An NFL Network report suggested the five-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman could miss multiple games.
On the same day six players were reinstated from the reserve-COVID-19 list, the Ravens officially added a three-time Pro Bowl
Matthew Judon and six others can be activated to play against Indianapolis as long as they don’t test positive for COVID-19 or experience symptoms.
Veteran running back Mark Ingram didn’t practice all week after injuring his ankle in the win at Philadelphia.
Edge rusher Yannick Ngakoue was suited up for the first time in Owings Mills on Wednesday.
The Ravens head coach tried his best to temper expectations for the former Dallas Cowboy who hasn’t played in the NFL since 2017.
Baltimore enters Week 8 ranked 22nd in the NFL in passing yards per attempt.
Reunited in Baltimore, Calais Campbell and Yannick Ngakoue combined for 61 sacks in Jacksonville from 2017-19.
Another reason the Yannick Ngakoue trade made sense was the rapidly diminishing depth in the secondary.
The former Dallas Cowboy is likely to join Baltimore’s practice squad, according to an NFL Network report.