Denver submits request to interview Kubiak for head coach
To no one’s surprise the Denver Broncos have formally asked for permission to interview Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak for […]
To no one’s surprise the Denver Broncos have formally asked for permission to interview Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak for […]
John Harbaugh made it clear that Eugene Monroe is his starter moving forward despite a disappointing year.
The Ravens tight end is scheduled to see two specialists this week about his surgically-repaired hip.
The Denver Broncos will reportedly seek permission to interview their former offensive coordinator.
Baltimore meets New England in the postseason for the fourth time in the last six years.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at Gillette Stadium on Saturday afternoon …
Saturday’s forecast calls for a high of 20 degrees and winds up to 20 miles per hour in Foxborough.
After leading the Ravens to their first postseason win over Pittsburgh, the head coach has now won at least one playoff game in six of his seven years in Baltimore.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens had little to prove, but finally beating the Steelers in the postseason is a meaningful accomplishment.
Saturday night’s forecast in Pittsburgh calls for a 100 percent chance of rain and windy conditions.
Could Saturday be the five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle’s final game with the Ravens?
Before turning his attention toward a wild-card meeting with Pittsburgh, head coach John Harbaugh thanked an old friend for helping
John Harbaugh acknowledged it would be “tough” for the rookie defensive tackle to play against Pittsburgh.
The five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle will report back to the Ravens’ training facility on Monday.
Despite being the No. 6 seed, Baltimore stands a chance in the playoffs with Joe Flacco at the helm.
Baltimore has managed just 54 yards and one first down in the first quarter over the last three games.
For the second year in a row, the Ravens lost control of their playoff fate with an embarrassing Week 16 loss.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Houston on Sunday afternoon…
The offensive coordinator returns to Houston to take on a Texans team he coached for eight years.
The 32-year-old returns to Houston to take on his former team this Sunday.
The 2012 fifth-round pick becomes the fifth Baltimore cornerback to be placed on IR this season.
A season-high eight sacks by the Baltimore defense helped make up for plenty of mistakes Sunday.
Baltimore is ranked second in the NFL in fourth-quarter points scored and time of possession.
John Harbaugh said the Ravens wide receiver’s right knee sprain will be monitored “day-to-day.”
A decision to go for it on fourth-and-inches early in the third quarter set the tone for a dominating second half.
Luke Jones looks into the crystal ball as the Ravens face a “must-win” game in Miami.
Luke Jones sizes up a crowded group of wild-card hopefuls in the AFC playoff race.
The pass defense deserved most of the blame Sunday, but the Ravens offense went just 3-for-7 inside the red zone.
Eric Weddle remains one of the best safeties in the NFL to lead the Chargers’ sixth-ranked pass defense.
Dominating in the trenches on both sides of the ball has the Ravens in position to make a postseason run.
Luke Jones looks into the crystal ball as the Ravens try to improve to 7-4 in the AFC North.
Many clamored for the Ravens to sign Ben Tate or LeGarrette Blount this past offseason.
Baltimore is 5-1 in games immediately following the bye week since 2008.
A core special-teams player the last two years, the 27-year-old finally made his first NFL start on Sunday.
Head coach John Harbaugh was understandably in a good mood following the 21-7 win over the Tennessee Titans Sunday, but
The Ravens defense held Tennessee to just 45 total yards in the second half on Sunday.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens have scored only 23 first-half points over their last three games.
The Ravens head coach also praised the work of Danny Gorrer and Tramain Jacobs in practices this week.
The 2011 first-round pick injured his left foot against Cincinnati on Oct. 26.
In his first season as a starter, the 2013 fifth-round pick is receiving much praise for his strong play on the offensive line.