Ravens-Chiefs: Five predictions for Monday night
Baltimore will try to get over the hump against the defending Super Bowl champions.
Baltimore will try to get over the hump against the defending Super Bowl champions.
Since signing a three-year, $25.8 million extension in February of 2019, the slot cornerback has played just one full game.
Baltimore entered Sunday seeking its 14th consecutive regular-season win and a 2-0 start to 2020.
The Pro Bowl left tackle should be good to go against the Houston Texans on Sunday.
The offensive line’s performance was uneven despite the 38-point output from the Baltimore offense.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley left the Week 1 win with an ankle injury, but another ailment sidelined him Wednesday.
Despite his late addition to the injury report with back spasms, Jimmy Smith was active on Sunday.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on each position group as Baltimore now shifts its attention to Week 1.
Jimmy Smith is embracing his new role as a Swiss army knife who could play inside or outside at cornerback or safety.
Baltimore must make its roster cuts by 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.
It’s been a quiet summer for Jaylon Ferguson, who missed some time with an early injury.
Barring a veteran addition, the unproven DeShon Elliott is expected to step into Earl Thomas’ starting role.
Barring a veteran addition, the unproven DeShon Elliott is expected to step into Earl Thomas’ starting role.
Many veterans go through the motions during camp, but Marlon Humphrey remains enthused with an impressive willingness to tutor youngsters.
The Ravens defensive line is having fun with veteran free-agent arrivals Derek Wolfe and Calais Campbell.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith’s role has been a popular topic this offseason.
The Baltimore defense used its dime package 41 percent of the time last season.
Veteran players are undergoing COVID-19 testing this week and won’t begin football activities until Monday.
The Ravens own two Super Bowl championships, have multiple Hall of Famers, and are among the NFL’s best franchises, but this was the moment that started it all.
“I’ve never played in a game like that. I’ve never even played a video game like that.”
A recent run of good health continued for the Ravens in a franchise-record 14-2 season in 2019.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with March winding down.
After testing the free-agent market, longtime Baltimore cornerback Jimmy Smith is staying put.
Veteran free agent Josh Bynes remains an option at the inside linebacker position.
Starting every game over the last three seasons to continue his amazing streak since entering the NFL in 2008, Brandon Carr apparently won’t be back with the Ravens.
Jimmy Smith hitting the open market to determine his value makes sense for both him and Baltimore.
General manager Eric DeCosta said he’s had “good conversations” with Judon’s representation.
Former first-round pick Marlon Humphrey earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in his third season.
Moving to a dime safety role last season, Brandon Carr is scheduled to make $6 million in 2020.
Luke Jones offers his next batch of purple musings after Baltimore’s latest offseason activity.
Even if Baltimore finds a way to re-sign Michael Pierce, addressing the defensive line should be an objective.
Pro Bowl outside linebacker Matthew Judon is in line for a lucrative contract — in Baltimore or somewhere else.
The three-year contract is reportedly worth $42 million and includes $32 million guaranteed.
Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) is officially questionable for Week 17.
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.
Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley has been a full participant in practice after sitting out Week 15 with a concussion.
Sunday felt far from perfect as the Ravens trailed in a game for the first time since before Halloween, yet they still beat the best team in the NFC.
Despite 22 quarterbacks having more attempts, Jackson pulled into a tie with Russell Wilson for the NFL lead with 24 touchdown passes.
Slowing Lamar Jackson and the NFL’s top scoring offense was tough enough without the recent rise of the Baltimore defense.
Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson makes his first appearance in Baltimore on Sunday.