Twelve Ravens thoughts following final roster cuts
The Ravens elected to enter the regular season with two quarterbacks for the first time since 2017.
The Ravens elected to enter the regular season with two quarterbacks for the first time since 2017.
Running back Ty’Son Williams continued to look like someone who can contribute in the absence of J.K. Dobbins.
Justin Houston made plenty of new fans by confirming he passed on an offer from Pittsburgh to join the Ravens.
Days before the start of the new league year, Baltimore has quite possibly made the biggest move of its offseason.
Beyond Matthew Judon, who will be able to consistently put pressure on opposing quarterbacks?
John Harbaugh said only that the first-round pick was “recovering” Monday after taking his first full-team reps over the weekend.
Lamar Jackson’s performance in the preseason opener reinforced what we’ve seen in training camp.
Lamar Jackson and a rebuilt offense present quite the catch-22 for John Harbaugh this preseason.
Fourth-year guard Alex Lewis handling his shoulder rehabilitation on his own was a curious decision.
Running back Kenneth Dixon is one of the more interesting players on the roster bubble.
Gus Edwards averaged just over 17 carries per game over the final seven regular-season games last year.
There are plenty of jobs up for grabs after the offseason departures of several key veterans.
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.
Will the Ravens trust Lamar Jackson to be the sole backup quarterback entering the season?
Jimmy Smith’s suspension opens up another roster spot for the first four games of the season.