Ravens-Browns: Five predictions for Sunday
Baker Mayfield looks to knock Baltimore out of the playoffs and secure Cleveland’s first winning season in over a decade.
Baker Mayfield looks to knock Baltimore out of the playoffs and secure Cleveland’s first winning season in over a decade.
Veteran cornerback Brandon Carr was selected as the local media’s “Good Guy” this season.
Mark Andrews continued his strong rookie season with a 68-yard touchdown in the third quarter.
The organization announced it’s also working toward an extension of the 11th-year coach’s existing contract.
Safety Tony Jefferson makes his return after a two-game absence with an ankle injury.
Cornerback Marlon Humphrey (groin) returned to practice on a limited basis on Friday.
Safety Tony Jefferson also remains sidelined with an ankle injury.
Lamar Jackson is no longer just the understudy filling in for the veteran starter.
Even if rookie Lamar Jackson remains the starter, is there a role for Joe Flacco?
Despite reports to the contrary, Joe Flacco is inactive for the fourth straight game after being listed as questionable on Friday’s injury report.
The Ravens quarterback logged a full practice for the first time since injuring his right hip on Nov. 4.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce presents a matchup nightmare all over the field.
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey sat out Wednesday’s session with a groin injury.
Lamar Jackson may not be their best quarterback, but his skill set best fits what the Ravens have become.
Running back Kenneth Dixon is active for the first time since injuring his knee in the 2018 season opener.
The veteran quarterback is expected to miss his third straight game with a right hip injury.
Rookies Lamar Jackson and Gus Edwards have rushed for a combined 423 yards over the last two games.
The Ravens quarterback threw passes and practiced handoffs during the open portion of Thursday’s workout.
A pass-heavy first half netted only six offensive points, prompting a change in strategy at halftime.
Running back Alex Collins was a surprise inactive despite practicing fully on Friday.
Baltimore has collected only three sacks over the last four games.
Rookie Lamar Jackson will make his second straight start as Oakland comes to town.
The rookie quarterback says he wants to get his wide receivers more involved against Oakland.
The rookie quarterback was far from perfect, but he was a big reason why Baltimore won Sunday’s game.
Lamar Jackson will become the first quarterback not named Joe Flacco to start a meaningful game for Baltimore since 2007.
With an uncertain quarterback situation, Baltimore figures to lean more heavily on Alex Collins.
The 33-year-old is expected to miss just the seventh game of his career on Sunday.
With an uncertain quarterback situation, the Baltimore defense needs to step up on Sunday.
Robert Griffin III was the only Baltimore quarterback to practice three days ahead of the Cincinnati game.
The veteran quarterback’s status remains unclear as he nurses a right hip injury.
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?
Joe Flacco’s status is unclear after he hurt his hip early in the Week 9 loss to Pittsburgh.
Will more takeaways and sacks come for the Baltimore defense down the stretch?
Quarterbacks coach James Urban was asked about Joe Flacco’s struggles and his rhythm potentially being disrupted when Lamar Jackson enters the game.
Baltimore enters its bye week with a losing record for the fourth straight season.
The Baltimore offense remains focused on the present with the future rapidly approaching.
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JuJu Smith-Schuster and Pittsburgh will try to hand Baltimore its third consecutive loss.
Baltimore ran for a season-best 5.6 yards per carry in defeat, improvement that must continue.
Following last week’s tough loss with a listless performance at Carolina doesn’t say much for Baltimore.