Edwards, Ravens' historic ground game still aiming for "step forward" in 2020
Gus Edwards was one of three Ravens players to rush for over 700 yards last season.
Gus Edwards was one of three Ravens players to rush for over 700 yards last season.
Tight ends coach Bobby Engram was nominated for the PFWA’s George Halas Award this week.
Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley wants “to get paid my value and what I’m worth” in free agency.
Despite catching only 13 passes as a rookie, Miles Boykin averaged 15.2 yards per reception.
“I feel like I can play this game at a high level — at the highest level — for at least another four or five years.”
Is the 2019 Pro Bowl tight end capable of hitting another level as the Ravens offense evolves?
The Ravens know they need to evolve without drastically altering what they do best.
Locking up the man who protects Lamar Jackson’s blindside at an elite level is a must.
“He’ll do what’s right for his family, and whatever he does, we’ll respect it.”
Baltimore just couldn’t make the game-changing play on either side of the ball all night.
Fair or not, every shred of individual or team success next season will be met by a detractor saying, “That’s great, but what about January?”
Gus Edwards ran for a career-high 130 yards in the Week 17 win over Pittsburgh.
Named Ravens MVP and first-team All-Pro on Friday, Lamar Jackson remains focused on the Super Bowl.
The Ravens quarterback has been dealing with flu-like symptoms since at least the weekend.
The Ravens didn’t need to win in Week 17, but the way they performed said plenty about their head coach.
Lamar Jackson threw five touchdowns in 23 or fewer pass attempts for the third time this season on Thursday.
Despite 22 quarterbacks having more attempts, Jackson pulled into a tie with Russell Wilson for the NFL lead with 24 touchdown passes.
Marlon Humphrey made the play of the game at Heinz Field.
Lamar Jackson came back to earth in Week 3, but there’s no reason to be discouraged.
“You need a closer, man. You need somebody to go out there, do the dirty work, and get it done.”
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas will begin his Ravens career with a bang.
What exactly can we expect from a revamped Ravens offense beginning in Miami Sunday?
“We’re giving him more every day. I think the plan [to ease him into training camp] was the right plan.”
Lamar Jackson’s performance in the preseason opener reinforced what we’ve seen in training camp.
Mark Andrews emerged as one of Lamar Jackson’s top passing targets down the stretch last season.
Despite Gus Edwards averaging 5.2 yards per carry last season, the Ravens didn’t rest on their laurels at the position.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown has been working out on a side field during mandatory minicamp.
How Lamar Jackson looks passing the ball is the question on everyone’s mind after the offseason.
“It’s a chance to really put fear into opposing defenses. I think it really gets you excited.”
With Joe Flacco practicing for the first time as a Denver Bronco this week, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are in a much different place than they were a year ago.
The 2015 fifth-round pick from Delaware has been a key cog in Greg Roman’s run-blocking schemes.
The greatest offseason focus for Lamar Jackson will be refining his fundamentals and mechanics as a passer.
Mark Andrews emerged as a legitimate weapon in his rookie season.
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.
John Harbaugh led Baltimore back to the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
The running backs coach had been with Baltimore since 2014 and is returning to his alma mater.
Greg Roman officially became offensive coordinator on Friday with Marty Mornhinweg departing.
These are interesting times, but it’s fair to be skeptical as the Ravens hand the keys to Lamar Jackson, for both his own weaknesses and those of the organization in recent years.
Baltimore prevailed in Week 16, but Los Angeles bottled up the Ravens’ running game in a tight second half.
Short of winning the Super Bowl or Lamar Jackson taking over and being an instant star, what’s really best for Baltimore the rest of the way?