Twelve Ravens thoughts ahead of Week 3 clash with Kansas City
Are the Chiefs more vulnerable in 2020 or were their Week 2 road struggles merely a wake-up call for Monday Night Football?
Are the Chiefs more vulnerable in 2020 or were their Week 2 road struggles merely a wake-up call for Monday Night Football?
Baltimore already broke records, won individual awards, embarrassed opponents, and earned the No. 1 seed a year ago.
Since signing a three-year, $25.8 million extension in February of 2019, the slot cornerback has played just one full game.
Luke Jones offers his weekly musings as Baltimore won its fifth straight season opener.
Luke Jones predicts whether the Ravens will win the third Lombardi Trophy in their 25-year history.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on each position group as Baltimore now shifts its attention to Week 1.
Earl Thomas and Chuck Clark had to be separated in a rare skirmish between teammates on the same side of the ball.
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.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith’s role has been a popular topic this offseason.
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.
With players still not allowed in Owings Mills, Lamar Jackson will hold workouts in South Florida next week.
Marlon Humphrey’s fifth-year option for 2021 being exercised was always elementary.
After testing the free-agent market, longtime Baltimore cornerback Jimmy Smith is staying put.
The Ravens know they need to evolve without drastically altering what they do best.
General manager Eric DeCosta said he’s had “good conversations” with Judon’s representation.
Former first-round pick Marlon Humphrey earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in his third season.
The three-year extension running through 2023 is reportedly worth $15.3 million with $10 million in guarantees.
Six weeks ago, Terrell Suggs was playing out the string for a last-place team and his former team was the clear Super Bowl favorite.
Even if Baltimore finds a way to re-sign Michael Pierce, addressing the defensive line should be an objective.
Fair or not, every shred of individual or team success next season will be met by a detractor saying, “That’s great, but what about January?”
“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 three-year contract is reportedly worth $42 million and includes $32 million guaranteed.
The Baltimore ground game aims to set a new NFL single-season rushing record in Week 17.
Lamar Jackson is the first Ravens quarterback to be named a Pro Bowl starter in their 24-year history.
Baltimore completed a stretch of six of seven games against teams with winning records on Sunday.
Josh Allen has made strides in his second season to propel Buffalo into position for a playoff spot.
Marquise Brown is one of four Baltimore players officially listed as questionable, but all are expected to play.
The Ravens quarterback is 63 yards shy of breaking Michael Vick’s single-season rushing record for a quarterback.
Despite covering only 34 yards, Baltimore drained the final 6:28 off the clock on the game-winning drive.
Slowing Lamar Jackson and the NFL’s top scoring offense was tough enough without the recent rise of the Baltimore defense.
Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson makes his first appearance in Baltimore on Sunday.
The Ravens will aim for their first season sweep of Cincinnati since 2011.
Lamar Jackson is on pace to shatter the single-season quarterback rushing record.
One Raven described Russell Wilson as “a polished-up, couple-years-down-the-line” Lamar Jackson.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith practiced for the first time since injuring his knee in the season opener.
Having watched the Ravens secondary be ravaged by injuries, general manager Eric DeCosta didn’t wait until the Oct. 29 trade deadline to act.
Marlon Humphrey made the play of the game at Heinz Field.
The Ravens were the ones who looked more like the old Browns in the second half.