Fourth down continues giving Ravens extra edge over opponents
Mark Ingram’s fourth-and-1 touchdown gave Baltimore “a little breathing space” in the 33-16 win over Houston.
Mark Ingram’s fourth-and-1 touchdown gave Baltimore “a little breathing space” in the 33-16 win over Houston.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball for Week 2.
Baltimore made life miserable for the standout Houston quarterback in Week 11 last year.
Luke Jones offers his weekly musings as Baltimore won its fifth straight season opener.
“To me, he’s obviously the best player in the world.”
Baltimore aims to win its fifth straight season opener in what will be an empty M&T Bank Stadium.
Luke Jones predicts whether the Ravens will win the third Lombardi Trophy in their 25-year history.
Organizational continuity and a strong culture may provide a bigger advantage than ever in this unprecedented season.
Like Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson is aiming to win the Super Bowl a year after being named NFL MVP.
Lamar Jackson will try to become just the fifth player in NFL history to win back-to-back MVP awards this season.
Jimmy Smith is embracing his new role as a Swiss army knife who could play inside or outside at cornerback or safety.
The Ravens coach says J.K. Dobbins is “definitely going to have probably a significant role” in the running game.
It’s been a quiet summer for Jaylon Ferguson, who missed some time with an early injury.
Baltimore practiced Thursday morning before canceling afternoon football meetings to discuss social justice efforts.
Trace McSorley is in a battle with undrafted rookie Tyler Huntley for the No. 3 quarterback spot.
Trace McSorley is in a battle with undrafted rookie Tyler Huntley for the No. 3 quarterback spot.
The defense had prevailed in recent workouts with Lamar Jackson missing time, but Tuesday’s practice went back and forth.
“We’re just moving forward and putting that situation in the rear view. We’re just trying to get through training camp healthy and get to the first game.”
“We’re just moving forward and putting that situation in the rear view. We’re just trying to get through training camp healthy and get to the first game.”
Lamar Jackson missed his second straight practice, but he reportedly will return on Monday morning.
“He’s been throwing the ball beautifully all training camp, and the arm gets a little tired every now and then.”
Earl Thomas and Chuck Clark had to be separated in a rare skirmish between teammates on the same side of the ball.
D.J. Fluker echoed what we’ve all known since eight-time Pro Bowl right guard Marshal Yanda announced his retirement in March.
Many veterans go through the motions during camp, but Marlon Humphrey remains enthused with an impressive willingness to tutor youngsters.
The Ravens defensive line is having fun with veteran free-agent arrivals Derek Wolfe and Calais Campbell.
Seeing coaches wearing masks was certainly weird, but the rest of the 90-minute workout felt like normal football.
Mark Ingram is no stranger to working in a very crowded backfield.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith’s role has been a popular topic this offseason.
The 2019 first-round pick says he’s now up to 180 pounds and faster than he was as a rookie.
The 2019 first-round pick says he’s now up to 180 pounds and faster than he was as a rookie.
Veteran players are undergoing COVID-19 testing this week and won’t begin football activities until Monday.
The Pro Bowl outside linebacker will play under the franchise tag amount of $16.808 million for 2020.
The deadline to sign outside linebacker Matthew Judon to a long-term contract is Wednesday.
Defensive coordinator Wink Martindale focused on building culture and “a championship mindset” this spring.
John Harbaugh remains optimistic about the 2020 season taking place, saying he won’t “run scared from a virus” while also acknowledging the uncertainty.
The 2018 Ravens needed a win in Week 17 to return to the playoffs for the first time in four years.
Gus Edwards was one of three Ravens players to rush for over 700 yards last season.
Tight ends coach Bobby Engram was nominated for the PFWA’s George Halas Award this week.
The 2019 opener made Lamar Jackson’s harshest critics look foolish and prompted so many to fully realize just how special he could be.
Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley wants “to get paid my value and what I’m worth” in free agency.