Ravens add defensive depth on final day of 2023 NFL draft
Outside linebacker Tavius Robinson is only the second Ole Miss player to be drafted by Baltimore, joining Michael Oher in 2009.
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.”
Though hopeful to play with Lamar Jackson, the standout receiver received no assurances from the organization regarding his status.
Luke Jones offers Dennis Koulatsos some insights into Liars Luncheon and no questions about Lamar Jackson
Luke Jones offers his purple thoughts in the wake of one of the bigger boom-or-bust moves in team history.
Nestor Aparicio tells Dennis Koulatsos how Ravens PR antics illustrate open bullying of local media
The wideout made an apparent pitch to Lamar Jackson upon announcing the news on Instagram.
Luke Jones offers Dennis Koulatsos some insights into Liars Luncheon and no questions about Lamar Jackson
Lifelong journalist Nestor Aparicio took a deep dive with Dennis Koulatsos on the unprofessional public relations antics of Chad Steele and how the integrity and accountability of the Baltimore Ravens organization has changed dramatically over three decades. “No questions for our leadership about Lamar Jackson,” says the brand manager. Patently absurd.
The nice folks at ESPN Radio in Indianapolis asked Nestor Aparicio the pros and cons and realities of having Lamar Jackson follow the Irsay family to the friendly heart of the Midwest to bring a Super Bowl back to Indiana.
Much like Wednesday’s pre-draft press conference, the Lamar Jackson saga is feeling pretty miserable.
The organization had little interest in discussing its quarterback during Tuesday’s pre-draft press conference.
There figures to be a question or five about a certain franchise quarterback during Wednesday’s presser.
While all eyes have been on Lamar Jackson and his search for a guaranteed contract, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta and the organization have been hamstrung by all of the uncertainty. Luke Jones and Nestor bring The Lamarathon into focus as the Ravens offseason has been hijacked by quarterback negotiations and salary cap implications of the non-exclusive franchise tag.
Luke Jones is pinned down on WrestleMania history and Lamar Jackson by Dennis Koulatsos
Luke Jones is pinned down on WrestleMania history and Lamar Jackson by Dennis Koulatsos
Our financial advisor Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss this unique spring sports calendar of surprises on the courts and fields and the hope of pennant race baseball in Baltimore.
While all eyes have been on Lamar Jackson and his search for a guaranteed contract, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta and the organization have been hamstrung by all of the uncertainty. Luke Jones and Nestor bring The Lamarathon into focus as the Ravens offseason has been hijacked by quarterback negotiations and salary cap implications of the non-exclusive franchise tag.
Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos discuss realities of the few QB seats left for Lamar Jackson in NFL
Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos discuss realities of the few QB seats left for Lamar Jackson in NFL
Baltimore had released six-time Pro Bowl selection Calais Campbell on March 13.
Lamar Jackson pushed back at notions that his absence was more about his contract than his knee.
As the surprise and angst over Jackson’s Monday announcement wore off, reality returned to the forefront.
Longtime sports columnist and insider Bob Kravitz joins Nestor from Indianapolis where Jim Irsay might be one of the remaining owners to covet the Ravens former MVP quarterback. Will the Colts make a play for Lamar Jackson? As all Baltimore folks know, if it says “Irsay” it’s usually unpredictable.
JT The Brick tells Nestor that he believes Lamar Jackson will end up with Miami Dolphins
JT The Brick tells Nestor that he believes Lamar Jackson will end up with Miami Dolphins
Longtime sports columnist and insider Bob Kravitz joins Nestor from Indianapolis where Jim Irsay might be one of the remaining owners to covet the Ravens former MVP quarterback.
John Ourand of Sports Business Journal talks crab cakes and the future of sports media with Nestor