Final chapter of Newsome's Ravens draft legacy yet to be defined
“We did address a lot of areas, but ask me two years from now. Because now we have to get them in, we have to work with them, we have to develop them.”
“We did address a lot of areas, but ask me two years from now. Because now we have to get them in, we have to work with them, we have to develop them.”
Regardless of your opinion about the Ravens drafting Lamar Jackson, the process will be fascinating to watch.
Ozzie Newsome taking a quarterback Thursday would essentially be letting Joe Flacco take the fall for his own shortcomings in recent years.
This marks the fifth straight year the Ravens will play in a nationally-televised game at Heinz Field.
Baltimore will play prime-time games at Cincinnati and in Pittsburgh in the first month of the season.
“I come in here and you worry about what’s here and now and doing your job.”
Baltimore will play its preseason finale at home for the first time since 2008.
The first phase of the nine-week workout program begins on April 16.
“We’ve got some prospects there. I love the way the offensive line is set up right now.”
James Hurst started all 16 games last season, 15 of them at left guard.
The Ravens will be taking part in the Hall of Fame Game for the first time in team history.
Ozzie Newsome says he’ll hold a “significant” position after Eric DeCosta takes over, but what does that mean?
The big news was the announcement that general manager Ozzie Newsome would step down after the 2018 season.
The annual “State of the Ravens” press conference will apparently be a solo act this year.
Baltimore finished in the top five in Rick Gosselin’s special teams report for the sixth straight season.
The new defensive coordinator will be asked to accomplish more with a Baltimore defense that’s received plenty of resources in recent years.
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It was three years ago Wednesday that Baltimore blew two 14-point-leads in a playoff loss at New England.
Don “Wink” Martindale had served as the linebackers coach in Baltimore since 2012.
Greg Roman has been promoted to the title of assistant head coach.
The Packers didn’t let the long-term absence of Aaron Rodgers stop them from making substantial changes.
Retaining Marty Mornhinweg isn’t a good start in combating an increasing perception of complacency.
The Ravens didn’t let A.J. Green beat them, but the “Tylers” caught three touchdowns for Cincinnati.
Head coach John Harbaugh has yet to comment on his coaching staff beyond the retirement of defensive coordinator Dean Pees.
Baltimore needs to look in the mirror after missing the playoffs for the fourth time in five years.
A victory sends Joe Flacco and Baltimore back to the postseason for the first time since 2014.
Mike Wallace’s post-bye surge has been a key to Baltimore’s offensive improvement.
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Rebounding from his early-season struggles, Joe Flacco is making it work with a less-than-ideal supporting cast.
With rain in the forecast, Baltimore could lean more heavily on Alex Collins and the ground attack.
The Ravens wide receiver missed practice all week with a left knee injury sustained in Cleveland.
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The veteran wide receiver and starting defensive end Carl Davis left Sunday’s game with leg injuries.
Za’Darius Smith’s strip-sack led to the touchdown that put the game out of reach.
Baltimore forced five turnovers and collected three sacks in its Week 2 win over Cleveland.
As frustrating as it was, a narrow loss to Pittsburgh shouldn’t meaningfully alter anyone’s outlook for the final three weeks.
Joe Flacco and Baltimore will try to avoid being swept by Pittsburgh for the first time since 2008.
The ninth-year wide receiver returned to practice fully on Friday and is expected to play against the Steelers.
The Pro Bowl inside linebacker has suffered a “stinger” in each of Baltimore’s last two games.
The Ravens cornerback suffered a torn Achilles tendon in Sunday’s win over Detroit.