Ravens-Panthers: Five predictions for Sunday
Baltimore has won the last two games against Carolina with the most recent taking place in 2014.
Baltimore has won the last two games against Carolina with the most recent taking place in 2014.
Despite holding a 17-7 lead in the fourth quarter, Baltimore found itself in the familiar position of not finishing.
Joe Flacco faces the NFL’s 30th-ranked pass defense on Sunday.
Joe Flacco and the Baltimore offense converted 10 of their first 11 third downs in Week 6.
Tennessee quarterback Marcus Mariota looks to be over the elbow injury that plagued him earlier this season.
Poor Octobers in recent years have torpedoed strong starts and left little margin for error down the stretch.
Despite a strong overall performance, the Baltimore defense played poorly in two-minute situations.
Even with its best showing of the year in Cleveland, the Baltimore ground attack ranks 30th in the NFL in yards per carry.
Michael Crabtree failed in the exact situation for which the Ravens had signed him in March.
Through the first quarter of the season, Joe Flacco is on pace to throw for over 5,000 yards.
Speedy wide receiver John Brown already has six receptions of 20 or more yards this year.
Terrell Suggs hasn’t collected a full sack in a game against Pittsburgh since 2013.
Baltimore currently ranks 31st in the NFL at just 3.1 yards per carry through three weeks.
Sunday won’t be remembered as the season’s biggest win, but it won’t be that bad loss that helps keep Baltimore out of the playoffs, either.
Baltimore is winless in two meetings with Denver since their 2012 postseason classic.
Stopping the run and getting the ground game going will be keys against Denver on Sunday.
Baltimore had no answers for slowing Pro Bowl defensive tackle Geno Atkins and the Bengals front.
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey will have his hands full trying to slow Pro Bowl receiver A.J. Green.
Cincinnati running back Joe Mixon had a strong performance in Week 17 last season.
“We’ve still got that bitter taste in our mouths, but this is a new year, new look, new opportunity for us.”
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey had four pass breakups against the Bills.
Showing off a new set of weapons, Joe Flacco posted his highest passer rating since 2014.
After an eventful offseason, Joe Flacco will have his first real chance to begin silencing critics on Sunday.
Rookie linebacker Kenny Young is practicing fully after suffering a minor knee injury in the preseason finale.
Marlon Humphrey’s development is vital to both the present and future of the Baltimore defense.
The presence of Robert Griffin III shouldn’t impact Baltimore’s plans to use Lamar Jackson in games.
Starting running back Alex Collins touched the ball just three times during the preseason.
Baltimore is set to enter the regular season with three quarterbacks for the first time since 2009.
James Urban has put a room that includes three former first-round picks in a good place at the end of the preseason.
Stanley Jean-Baptiste is one of a few young corners to turn heads this summer.
Baltimore wisely held out Joe Flacco in Miami, but a list of recent health concerns only grew on Saturday.
The Hayden Hurst injury and an underwhelming wide receiver competition could pave the way to a roster spot for Darren Waller.
Return specialist Tim White’s roster chances took a hit after a fumble in the first quarter.
Reserve linebacker Albert McClellan is one of the longest-tenured players on the Baltimore roster.
No one would have predicted Jimmy Smith playing this soon in the preseason a few months ago.
The Ravens offense did what was expected against a Los Angeles defense featuring only one regular starter.
Rookie right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. will try to build upon a solid performance in the Hall of Fame Game.
All eyes will be on rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson as he receives his first NFL preseason action.
Joe Flacco continues to show improved footwork and more accuracy than he has in a long time.
The 2018 first-round pick hadn’t practiced since last Thursday due to a “soft-tissue” ailment.