Flacco, Ravens must find middle ground in passing game
Unlocking the intermediate portion of the field with Jeremy Maclin is the key for improvement down the stretch.
Unlocking the intermediate portion of the field with Jeremy Maclin is the key for improvement down the stretch.
Even with few alternatives, it’s becoming very difficult to justify Breshad Perriman being on the field.
Sunday’s defeat has played out all too many times for the post-Super Bowl XLVII Ravens.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens beat Tennessee in their last meeting, a 21-7 final in Baltimore in 2014.
Baltimore allowed more than 160 rushing yards for the fourth time in five games.
Tony Jefferson was beaten in coverage for two touchdowns in Sunday’s loss to the Bears.
After years as a backup, the 2013 sixth-round pick has been one of the Ravens’ biggest surprises.
Joe Flacco and the Baltimore offense played their best game of the season on Sunday.
Alex Collins has been a rare bright spot for one of the worst offenses in the NFL so far.
Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg offered little substance in his media session on Thursday.
Baltimore suffered its first home defeat to the Steelers since the 2012 season.
Despite having a bad offense a year ago, Baltimore aimed for mediocrity at best this offseason.
Joe Flacco finished with a career-worst 28 passing yards in the embarrassing defeat in London.
Justin Tucker hit the game-winning field goal in the final minute against Jacksonville last season.
The Ravens prioritized defense in the offseason and lost eight offensive players to season-ending injury, suspension, or retirement in the last three months.
Terrance West has carried just 11 times for 21 yards in two preseason games.
“I’m sort of twitching to get him on the field here one of these days and then we’ll have a nice little plan for him there.”
The former Oakland Raider is likely to become the starting right tackle.
The fourth-year tight end left Friday’s practice with an apparent right leg injury.
The catch will be whether the veteran wide receiver leaves Buffalo without a deal Tuesday.
With the heaviest lifting of the offseason over, the Baltimore offense will need all the help it can get.
The Baltimore defense struggled late in 2016, but much work must still be done to a below-average offense.
Cutting Ravens wide receiver Mike Wallace would be a risky proposition despite the cap savings.
Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg will continue to coach Baltimore’s quarterbacks.
The former Buffalo and San Francisco offensive coordinator has guided several highly-ranked rushing attacks in recent years.
The decision puts the heat squarely on the 10th-year head coach’s shoulders if the offense fails to improve in 2017.
The organization provided no official word on the status of Marty Mornhinweg on Monday.
Despite a lousy performance in Cincinnati, the Ravens didn’t teach us anything we didn’t already know.
“We can be a great football team, but we’re not there yet. We haven’t gotten there this year, obviously.”
Terrance West had one of his best performances of the season against the Eagles.
John Harbaugh, Marty Mornhinweg, and Joe Flacco came up small with just over six minutes remaining in Sunday’s win over Philadelphia.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Baltimore’s home finale.
Baltimore has gone just 10-20 on the road since Super Bowl XLVII four years ago.
Baltimore will try to carry over its offensive success from Week 13 to Monday night in Foxborough.
Breshad Perriman caught one of four touchdown passes thrown by Joe Flacco in Sunday’s win.
His broken knee brace garnered attention, but Joe Flacco’s ugly first-quarter sequence was hard to overlook.
The veteran wide receiver hadn’t practiced since injuring his right ankle on Oct. 9.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
As expected, starting inside linebacker C.J. Mosley (hamstring) was deactivated for Sunday’s game.
“We were in kind of a bad place. It didn’t seem like we were getting out of it. Hopefully, this will spark us.”