Five Ravens players potentially impacted most by 2020 draft
Despite catching only 13 passes as a rookie, Miles Boykin averaged 15.2 yards per reception.
Despite catching only 13 passes as a rookie, Miles Boykin averaged 15.2 yards per reception.
The former Kansas City Chief appeared in eight regular-season games, averaging 7.2 yards per punt return and 16.6 yards per kick return.
Mark Ingram became the first Baltimore running back to rush for 1,000 yards since 2014.
The Pro Bowl running back was officially listed as questionable on the final injury report.
Gus Edwards ran for a career-high 130 yards in the Week 17 win over Pittsburgh.
On Friday, John Harbaugh said he expected the Pro Bowl running back to be practicing “full speed” this week.
Veteran Brandon Carr continues to provide valuable flexibility in the Baltimore secondary.
Lamar Jackson now owns the ninth 1,200-yard rushing season in franchise history. Not bad for a quarterback.
The Ravens were the ones who looked more like the old Browns in the second half.
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas will begin his Ravens career with a bang.
Cyrus Jones will be Baltimore’s primary punt returner, but others could be in the mix as the kick returner.
What exactly can we expect from a revamped Ravens offense beginning in Miami Sunday?
Baltimore hope Earl Thomas’ range will allow the cornerbacks to be even more aggressive in coverage, leading to more takeaways.
Rookie Justice Hill has shown impressive physicality to go with his speed.
Lamar Jackson’s performance in the preseason opener reinforced what we’ve seen in training camp.
Despite Gus Edwards averaging 5.2 yards per carry last season, the Ravens didn’t rest on their laurels at the position.
Gus Edwards averaged just over 17 carries per game over the final seven regular-season games last year.
Cornerback Iman Marshall was one of three fourth-round picks to sign their rookie contracts Friday.
“It’s a chance to really put fear into opposing defenses. I think it really gets you excited.”
The speedy and shifty Marquise Brown gives Lamar Jackson an explosive weapon in the passing game.