Twelve Ravens thoughts following Week 5 win over Cincinnati
Mark Andrews was among the offensive players visibly frustrated on the sideline as Sunday’s game progressed.
Mark Andrews was among the offensive players visibly frustrated on the sideline as Sunday’s game progressed.
Questions persist about the offense, but the Ravens defense resembled last year in the 27-3 win over Cincinnati.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss all aspects of life without Ronnie Stanley and the Ravens offensive game plan in Landover.
Five first-half plays transformed a bit of a hangover from the Kansas City game into a comfortable halftime lead.
Luke Jones and Nestor give praise and criticism for a garden variety domination of the local burgundy and gold. The
Veteran wide receiver Chris Moore broke his finger before the start of full-team workouts last month.
Through two weeks, L.J. Fort has been Baltimore’s steadiest performer at inside linebacker.
“To me, he’s obviously the best player in the world.”
Luke Jones predicts whether the Ravens will win the third Lombardi Trophy in their 25-year history.
Lamar Jackson will try to become just the fifth player in NFL history to win back-to-back MVP awards this season.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on each position group as Baltimore now shifts its attention to Week 1.
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.
Lamar Jackson missed his second straight practice, but he reportedly will return on Monday morning.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith’s role has been a popular topic this offseason.
Jerell Adams has spent time with the New York Giants, Houston, and New Orleans.
The Pro Bowl outside linebacker will play under the franchise tag amount of $16.808 million for 2020.
The Ravens hadn’t won a truly critical December game in a long time entering Week 16 of the 2018 season.
Lamar Jackson proved his 2019 MVP candidacy was real and the Ravens were officially his team with a win at Seattle.
Baltimore also signed three more 2020 draft picks on Wednesday afternoon.
Is the 2019 Pro Bowl tight end capable of hitting another level as the Ravens offense evolves?
“I don’t think anybody really knows what’s going to happen. There’s a ton of uncertainty right now with timelines and when people are going to report and when things are going to start up.”
The 2018 first-round pick will now have a bigger role in the Falcons offense.
Mark Andrews made his first Pro Bowl and set a single-season team record for touchdown catches by a tight end.
Marquise Brown ranked second on the team with 46 receptions and seven touchdown catches.
Pro Bowl running back Mark Ingram (left calf) was active despite logging just one limited practice this week.
After a three-week layoff, Lamar Jackson will play the most important game of his young career.
The Pro Bowl running back was officially listed as questionable on the final injury report.
“He threw a little incompletion. I was like, ‘Where’s the Pepto-Bismol?’ It was a lot of chirping like that. It was fun.”
The Ravens quarterback has been dealing with flu-like symptoms since at least the weekend.
With Lamar Jackson and other starters sitting, Robert Griffin III made his first NFL start in three years.
Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) is officially questionable for Week 17.
“It just felt like somebody kind of popped a balloon in my calf. It was kind of scary, kind of nerve-wracking.”
Lamar Jackson now owns the ninth 1,200-yard rushing season in franchise history. Not bad for a quarterback.
To play January home games, the Ravens won on the road in the regular season like never before.
Lamar Jackson is the first Ravens quarterback to be named a Pro Bowl starter in their 24-year history.
Lamar Jackson threw five touchdowns in 23 or fewer pass attempts for the third time this season on Thursday.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley was deactivated for Thursday’s game after sustaining a concussion in Buffalo.
Mark Ingram and the NFL’s best ground game will face a New York defense allowing an NFL-low 3.0 yards per carry.