John Harbaugh on questions about future with Ravens: “I try to do the job, not try to keep the job”
John Harbaugh on questions about future with Ravens: “I try to do the job, not try to keep the job”
John Harbaugh on questions about future with Ravens: “I try to do the job, not try to keep the job”
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore saw its playoff hopes plummet on Sunday night.
The star quarterback took a knee to his back late in the second quarter and wasn’t able to return as Baltimore fell to 7-8.
Despite losing Lamar Jackson to a back injury late in the first half, Baltimore held an 11-point lead with under 10 minutes to go.
Lamar Jackson discusses his back injury and hopes of being able to return to play in Green Bay
Tyler Huntley discusses replacing injured Lamar Jackson in Sunday night’s loss to Patriots
Kyle Hamilton discusses disappointment of Ravens defense blowing 11-point lead in fourth quarter
Derrick Henry on Ravens losing control of playoff path: “It just hasn’t been good enough”
John Harbaugh tries to explain why Derrick Henry wasn’t on field for Ravens’ penultimate drive of game
Lamar Jackson on improving inside red zone: “Just calm down; we’ve been here”
Kyle Hamilton says Drake Maye “probably going to be a problem in the league for a long time”
Baltimore has one last chance to improve upon its disappointing 3-5 record at home in 2025.
“It’s the best book ever written about the modern National Football League,” so says Nestor about Big Game. And that’s why we love having its author Mark Leibovich back on when his New England Patriots proudly return to Baltimore for some playoff knockout style football. Now with The Atlantic, the longtime political insider for The New York Times is also heavily immersed in Trumplandia and weighs in on the ongoing Epstein saga and the usual D.C. shenanigans.
Kyle Hamilton showed up on Friday’s injury report with an ankle injury casting some uncertainty on his Week 16 status.
The Baltimore Ravens have their hands full with the New England Patriots here this week and the Green Bay Packers awaiting on the frozen tundra next Saturday night after Santa arrives. But, will the Pittsburgh Steelers play the Grinch once again? Luke Jones and Nestor discuss all eyes on the NFL holiday slate as the rematch awaits on January 4th at The Confluence.
Tavius Robinson excited to add versatility to Ravens pass rush late in season
Tyler Linderbaum says Ravens must be ready for “really hard-nosed” New England defense
Alohi Gilman reacts to being named AFC Defensive Player of the Week
The Baltimore Ravens have their hands full with the New England Patriots here this week and the Green Bay Packers awaiting on the frozen tundra next Saturday night after Santa arrives. But, will the Pittsburgh Steelers play the Grinch once again? Luke Jones and Nestor discuss all eyes on the NFL holiday slate as the rematch awaits on January 4th at The Confluence.
It’s another holiday season but no one in the Baltimore Ravens community is feeling much of the purple Festivus spirit given the suspect play on the field but Leonard Raskin tells Nestor that the team coming back to life in Cincinnati and in time for New England to arrive is its own gift in a season with a 1-5 start and plenty of disappointment for having so much hope. And no one is betting against them hosting a playoff game the weekend of January 10th.
It’s another holiday season but no one in the Baltimore Ravens community is feeling much of the purple Festivus spirit given the suspect play on the field but Leonard Raskin tells Nestor that the team coming back to life in Cincinnati and in time for New England to arrive is its own gift in a season with a 1-5 start and plenty of disappointment for having so much hope. And no one is betting against them hosting a playoff game the weekend of January 10th.
A few other Baltimore starters also sat out Wednesday with minor injuries.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore’s first shutout since 2018.
The fourth-round pick out of Cal injured his right knee late in the first quarter of Sunday’s win in Cincinnati.
After deflating back-to-back division losses at home, Baltimore played its “best football game of the year” Sunday.
Alohi Gilman’s defensive touchdown capped Baltimore’s first shutout since 2018 to improve to 7-7 with three weeks to play.
Dre’Mont Jones discusses improved effort from pass rush in Ravens’ shutout win over Bengals
Alohi Gilman caps dominant effort by Baltimore defense with interception return for touchdown
Lamar Jackson throws two touchdowns to lead encouraging performance from Ravens offense
John Harbaugh reflects on Ravens’ “best football game of the year” in 24-0 win in Cincinnati
With his book on the evolution and the biography of great quarterbacks now a best-seller, it was perfect time to visit with author Seth Wickersham of ESPN, who joins Nestor to discuss what creates and powers the modern position toward success – and failure. Always a great chat with one of America’s great sportswriters.
Sure, we kid our pal Mark Mussina about his lifelong loyalty to the Dallas Cowboys but we’re all guilty of being addicted to a team without consequences or, in some cases, any joy at all. Good times, bad times you know we’ve had our share but our favorite brother of a Hall of Famer returns to discuss poor ownership and the self-inflicted obligation of fan support even when you know it’s hopeless.
Todd Monken acknowledges “some challenges” for Ravens offense with Lamar Jackson continuing to miss practice time
Lamar Jackson says Ravens “looking forward to new results” against Cincinnati this time around
Will Baltimore suffer a third straight loss that would further deplete its playoff hopes?
Travis Jones excited to know he’ll remain with Ravens in years to come
Mark Andrews on Ravens offense: “We haven’t played our best ball, and that’s going to come”
Kyle Hamilton Ravens’ final stretch: “It’s time that we go out and do it, and there are no excuses”
Sure, we kid our pal Mark Mussina about his lifelong loyalty to the Dallas Cowboys but we’re all guilty of being addicted to a team without consequences or, in some cases, any joy at all. Good times, bad times you know we’ve had our share but our favorite brother of a Hall of Famer returns to discuss poor ownership and the self-inflicted obligation of fan support even when you know it’s hopeless.
The fourth-year defensive lineman is the latest player to receive an extension from general manager Eric DeCosta.