After stress and uncertainty, Andrews relieved to have Lamar Jackson staying with Ravens “for good”
Mark Andrews said he personally “never had a doubt” about Jackson’s future, but he was happy to see the deal become official.
Mark Andrews said he personally “never had a doubt” about Jackson’s future, but he was happy to see the deal become official.
Luke Jones offers some purple observations from Wednesday’s workout in Owings Mills.
Lamar Jackson envisions “less running and more throwing” for him in Baltimore’s new offense.
The Baltimore quarterback says he’s looking forward to having more freedom in Todd Monken’s system.
Wednesday will mark the first OTA open to local reporters.
Always great to have a visit from our longtime public relations czar Chris Pika (aka @BlogAndTackle) who joins Nestor on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at State Fare to discuss his recent XFL stint in Seattle and Dallas and what he’s still learning about media, startup football leagues and the people who play the games.
Always great to have a visit from our longtime public relations czar Chris Pika (aka @BlogAndTackle) who joins Nestor on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at State Fare to discuss his recent XFL stint in Seattle and Dallas and what he’s still learning about media, startup football leagues and the people who play the games.
David Ojabo understands he’s “here for a reason” after essentially having a redshirt year as a rookie.
Odafe Oweh understands it’s time to take the next step after a “learning” season in 2022.
The 2022 second-round pick is fully healthy and ready to roll after recovering from an Achilles injury last year.
Who will start at left guard after the free-agent departure of Ben Powers?
Baltimore made a solid interior depth addition to its offensive line on Monday.
A real Ravens schedule and an orange spring blossoming in May. Luke Jones and Nestor roll out Ravens schedule and discuss Orioles and Pirates weekend
Luke Jones and Nestor roll out thoughts on the Ravens 2023 schedule and discuss a rare Orioles and Pirates meaningful showdown this weekend at Camden Yards.
Baltimore is currently scheduled for four prime-time games, but only one of those is at home.
The Pro Bowl return specialist looks forward to playing with Odell Beckham in the revamped Baltimore passing game.
“We’re excited about the guys who are here. I know Lamar is working hard. I know the guys that aren’t here are working hard.”
Brandon Stephens will focus more on playing safety this spring and summer, per John Harbaugh.
“We’ve been doing it for years, but the time had come and the numbers were right and we were all satisfied.”
Listen to the entire Lamar Jackson press conference from Owings Mills…
The former Las Vegas and Indianapolis cornerback started 38 games over his first four seasons.
Luke Jones says there are no more excuses for this Baltimore offense not to be Super Bowl quality.
Baltimore passed on the chance to pay Queen $12.7 million in 2024.
Wide receiver Zay Flowers should see plenty of action in the slot in Todd Monken’s Baltimore offense.
“We have every expectation that he will be playing winning football for us in 2024.”
“I think we all feel pretty good, but we also realize we still have work to do.”
Outside linebacker Tavius Robinson is only the second Ole Miss player to be drafted by Baltimore, joining Michael Oher in 2009.
Simpson’s selection adds uncertainty to the future of of 2020 first-round pick Patrick Queen.
The 2023 first-round pick was introduced to the media in Owings Mills on Friday afternoon.
A deal more than two years in the making finally made it across the finish line hours before the start of the NFL draft on Thursday.
“Our appreciation and love for Lamar [Jackson] has never wavered, but it was business as well.”
The first-round wide receiver says he “can do whatever you need me to do” after a productive career at Boston College.
On the same day Lamar Jackson signed a new contract, the Ravens gave him another pass-catching weapon.
The Ravens-related buzz on the eve of the draft stemmed from a SpongeBob tweet posted by Lamar Jackson late Tuesday.
Kevon Seymour finished fourth on the 2022 team in special-teams snaps despite missing three games.
The backup quarterback is scheduled to make $2.627 million, but that salary is not guaranteed for 2023.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with Night 1 of the draft rapidly approaching.
How likely is Baltimore to draft a cornerback next week?
“We’re getting somebody who’s ready to explode again, and he’s in the right environment.”
“My thoughts would be that he would be here. I know that these two want him to be here.”