Five Ravens questions for start of organized team activities
How Lamar Jackson looks passing the ball is the question on everyone’s mind after the offseason.
How Lamar Jackson looks passing the ball is the question on everyone’s mind after the offseason.
Injuries continued to limit left guard Alex Lewis in his third season.
Fifth-round defensive tackle Daylon Mack finally lived up to expectations at Texas A&M as a senior.
“It’s a chance to really put fear into opposing defenses. I think it really gets you excited.”
Could Clemson’s Clelin Ferrell extend Baltimore’s streak of always having a first-round edge rusher on its roster?
Baltimore is scheduled to host its first Sunday night game since 2012 against New England.
With Joe Flacco practicing for the first time as a Denver Bronco this week, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are in a much different place than they were a year ago.
Lamar Jackson has worked with personal quarterback coach Joshua Harris throughout the offseason.
Robert Griffin III always felt likely to re-sign with Baltimore after fitting well with Lamar Jackson.
Baltimore has yet to secure new wide receivers or a backup for 22-year-old quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Speaking at his first combine as general manager, Eric DeCosta didn’t sound very different from Ozzie Newsome.
The official release of Michael Crabtree brought the need at wide receiver into greater focus for the Ravens.
Michael Crabtree owned the third-highest drop rate in the NFL in 2018, according to Pro Football Focus.
The slot corner played more than 58 percent of snaps last season and returned two fumbles for touchdowns.
John Brown had very different halves of the season for Baltimore.
The greatest offseason focus for Lamar Jackson will be refining his fundamentals and mechanics as a passer.
Gus Edwards went from the practice squad to becoming Baltimore’s leading rusher as a rookie.
The head coach expects Lamar Jackson “to come back a better quarterback, skill-wise, than he was when he left” at the end of the season.
Baltimore announced a new four-year contract for its longtime head coach on Thursday.
John Harbaugh led Baltimore back to the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
After smothering the Baltimore offense last week, the Los Angeles Chargers had no answers for New England.
Greg Roman officially became offensive coordinator on Friday with Marty Mornhinweg departing.
Four-time Pro Bowl inside linebacker C.J. Mosley headlines an interesting list of pending free agents.
Two late touchdowns didn’t make up for a disappointing year from veteran Michael Crabtree.
These are interesting times, but it’s fair to be skeptical as the Ravens hand the keys to Lamar Jackson, for both his own weaknesses and those of the organization in recent years.
The AFC North champions play their first playoff game in Baltimore in exactly six years.
Melvin Gordon scored the only Los Angeles touchdown in Baltimore’s 22-10 win in Week 16.
Win or lose, Lamar Jackson gaining playoff experience as a rookie is invaluable — and exciting — for the future.
Baltimore prevailed in Week 16, but Los Angeles bottled up the Ravens’ running game in a tight second half.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith was the first Baltimore player to register two interceptions in a game since 2013.
Baker Mayfield looks to knock Baltimore out of the playoffs and secure Cleveland’s first winning season in over a decade.
Veteran cornerback Brandon Carr was selected as the local media’s “Good Guy” this season.
Mark Andrews continued his strong rookie season with a 68-yard touchdown in the third quarter.
Lamar Jackson and Baltimore will host Cleveland at 4:25 p.m. next Sunday.
The plot points were there for the same old story to play out before Patrick Onwuasor stripped Chargers tight end Antonio Gates.
The organization announced it’s also working toward an extension of the 11th-year coach’s existing contract.
Will the Baltimore pass rush be able to get to Philip Rivers in a must-win game?
Cornerback Marlon Humphrey turned in the best performance of his career in Week 15.
Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, and Tennessee wins on Sunday made the Week 16 meeting with the Los Angeles Chargers more critical for Baltimore.
Safety Tony Jefferson makes his return after a two-game absence with an ankle injury.