Twelve Ravens Thoughts following Week 8 win at Arizona
As Baltimore explored additions at running back, Gus Edwards made a statement against the Cardinals.
As Baltimore explored additions at running back, Gus Edwards made a statement against the Cardinals.
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The 2021 first-round pick worked out with the former MVP a few times this offseason after the pair played just six full games together last year.
After big contracts for Eric Weddle, Tony Jefferson, and Earl Thomas brought mixed results at best in recent years, Baltimore made its latest significant commitment at the safety position Tuesday.
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
Cincinnati being “ahead of schedule” reinforces that winning and development aren’t linear and teams need to strike while the iron is hot.
The 34-year-old will remain with Baltimore in a scouting and coaching assistant role for the 2022 season.
Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow could be stepping right into the nemesis role left behind by the retiring Ben Roethlisberger.
Luke Jones and Nestor give a final look at many injuries and concerns of Ravens hosting Chiefs
The injuries continue to pile up in Owings Mills and the Kansas Chiefs report “no injuries” as the best team in the AFC comes to Baltimore for a Sunday night showdown that feels like quite a hurdle for Lamar Jackson and the star-crossed Ravens.
Will Baltimore finally be able to break through against the Chiefs on Sunday night?
Fourth-and-29 isn’t the time for a quarterback to check down to his running back.
Team president Dick Cass confirmed this week that the Ravens aim to be ready to conduct training camp in Owings Mills.
Seven-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas will enter his second season in Baltimore.
Luke Jones offers his next batch of purple musings after Baltimore’s latest offseason activity.
“Can we play better? We will play better, and we’ll learn a lot from that experience.”
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas received a four-year, $55 million contract to come to Baltimore.
Thursday didn’t offer a great read on a Baltimore defense that’s undergone substantial change this offseason.
How Lamar Jackson looks passing the ball is the question on everyone’s mind after the offseason.
A unit losing more than 40 percent of its sack production from 2018 will rely heavily on an elite secondary.
Baltimore is scheduled to host its first Sunday night game since 2012 against New England.
Speculation had persisted about the seven-time Pro Bowl guard’s future throughout the offseason.
The former Seattle star agreed to a four-year, $55 million contract on Wednesday.
The four-time Pro Bowl linebacker will reportedly receive a massive five-year, $85 million contract.
The 36-year-old will reportedly sign with the Arizona Cardinals.
The former Ravens safety agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams on Friday.
Terrell Suggs potentially testing the market isn’t a bad thing for him or the Ravens.
Baltimore saves $7.5 million in salary cap space by moving on from the 34-year-old.
Speaking at his first combine as general manager, Eric DeCosta didn’t sound very different from Ozzie Newsome.
Tony Jefferson showed improvement from an underwhelming first season in Baltimore.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith carries a $15.85 million cap figure and hasn’t played 16 games in a season since 2015.
The head coach expects Lamar Jackson “to come back a better quarterback, skill-wise, than he was when he left” at the end of the season.
The sixth-year defensive tackle is an injury replacement for Cincinnati’s Geno Atkins.
Right guard Marshal Yanda has tied Terrell Suggs for the fourth-most Pro Bowl selections (seven) in team history.
Third-year running back Kenneth Dixon scored a touchdown and averaged 7.4 yards per carry against the Chiefs.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce presents a matchup nightmare all over the field.
With an uncertain quarterback situation, the Baltimore defense needs to step up on Sunday.
Baltimore enters its bye week with a losing record for the fourth straight season.
Since Anthony Levine’s fourth-quarter interception at Pittsburgh, Baltimore has forced only two turnovers.
Following last week’s tough loss with a listless performance at Carolina doesn’t say much for Baltimore.