Ravens not looking for ways to lose, but defeats suddenly finding them
Baltimore finds itself at a dangerous crossroads after suffering consecutive defeats for the first time in three years.
Baltimore finds itself at a dangerous crossroads after suffering consecutive defeats for the first time in three years.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at FedEx Field on Sunday afternoon…
Baltimore hasn’t lost consecutive games since Oct. 2009, but a trip to Landover to face the Redskins won’t be easy.
Barring a setback, it appears all but certain that Lewis will return for next week’s tilt with the Denver Broncos.
A surprising loss to veteran Charlie Batch and the banged-up Steelers creates more doubts in the season’s final quarter.
Though Ben Roethlisberger’s status for Sunday remains in doubt, the Steelers’ defensive leader appears set to make his return.
Linebacker Terrell Suggs is just one of many not taking much satisfaction in potentially clinching the division with a month to go.
The only thing your eyes should tell you is that the Ravens are 9-2…
The legend of Hey Diddle, Diddle Ray Rice up the middle lives…
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at Qualcomm Stadium on Sunday afternoon…
Their shortcomings shouldn’t add up to an 8-2 record, but the Ravens still sit pretty in the landscape of the AFC.
The Steelers remain one of the top defenses in the NFL despite plenty of doubters earlier this season.
Fourth-year linebacker Dannell Ellerbe is one of the few young players to step up for the Baltimore defense this season.
The Ravens offense fed the ball to Ray Rice throughout the day in Cleveland and still couldn’t play a full 60 minutes.
Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron cited a need for audibles that won’t take the ball out of Ray Rice’s hands, which could be interpreted as a subtle critique of quarterback Joe Flacco.
Luke Jones offers his midterm grades for the 5-2 Ravens as they enjoy their bye week…
The blame falls on everyone invested in what continues to be a “Jekyll and Hyde” offense for Baltimore.
The 37-year-old linebacker won’t want to go out with an injury, but will the Ravens take him back next season?
Baltimore will encounter a secondary look similar to what they faced against Philadelphia in Week 2.
Neither ailment is considered a concern for the Ravens’ Week 5 game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Joe Flacco threw a touchdown and ran for another to lead the Ravens to an uneven 23-16 win over Cleveland.
Looking into the purple crystal ball to see what happens Sunday night…
Rookie Courtney Upshaw appears primed to gain a starting job sooner rather than later.
The Ravens coach was comfortable with the offensive tempo and play-calling in Sunday’s 24-23 loss in Philadelphia.
The Baltimore defense couldn’t pick up the slack as Joe Flacco and the offense stalled in the second half.
Linebacker Paul Kruger is inactive and will be replaced in the starting lineup by rookie Courtney Upshaw.
Looking into the purple crystal ball to see what happens on Sunday afternoon…
Rookie Kelechi Osemele will face an intimidating duo of pass-rushers in Jason Babin and Trent Cole.
It was the future Hall of Famers Ray Lewis and Ed Reed answering questions about the quarterback’s brilliance Monday night.
Luke Jones offers the five biggest questions surrounding the 2012 Ravens…
New quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell has been a sounding board for the Ravens quarterback to have a bigger voice in the offense.
Luke Jones gets you ready to watch the third preseason game of the summer…
Some positives emerged from Friday’s loss, but the Ravens still find themselves searching for answers on both sides of the ball.
The Baltimore quarterback wants to speed up the offensive tempo even more this season…
Quarterback Joe Flacco will likely play no more than a series or two on Thursday night.
Luke Jones answers questions about a rookie free agent, the Baltimore offense, and what veteran he feels is on his way out this season…
Rookie Courtney Upshaw’s shoulder injury has made the outside linebacker situation even more unclear.
The quarterback is handling contract negotiations and fatherhood with the same laid-back nature he’s always shown.
After enduring an offseason of free-agent losses, injuries, and a disenchanted superstar, the head coach will try to take the Ravens one step further than they went a year ago.
Agent Joe Linta says he and the Ravens quarterback feel no urgency to have a deal in place by the start of camp.