Ravens see Roquan Smith’s arrival taking defense to next level
“We’re all going to kind of follow his lead. As soon as guys see him play, they’ll kind of realize and follow suit.”
“We’re all going to kind of follow his lead. As soon as guys see him play, they’ll kind of realize and follow suit.”
“Just going back down there, back home, I’ll have a lot of people out there for me, [and] I’ll have a lot of people out there against me.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Roquan Smith acquisition and what it means for Ravens playoff hopes
The fifth-year inside linebacker expressed his excitement to be in Baltimore and contend for a Super Bowl.
For the third time in four years, general manager Eric DeCosta has acquired a standout defensive player at the trade deadline.
The third-year inside linebacker has played at a higher level in recent weeks.
Despite the 23-20 victory, Baltimore’s woes inside the red zone continued on Sunday.
“Special teams is what we preach over here. That’s what it starts off with, and they went out there and did their job.”
Perhaps in our haste to throw it all away, we’ve lost sight of the fact that the entire operation has been assembled to run around – and with – No. 8 and still does that better than anyone when they’re doing it the right way.
“The big message to the guys is where we’re going and trajectory. Where we’re at right now is not where we want to be — everyone can tell you that.”
After dropping an interception in each of the previous two games, Patrick Queen made the play against Cincinnati.
Playing in front of a full Baltimore crowd for the first time, J.K. Dobbins scored two touchdowns in Sunday’s defeat.
Devin Duvernay continues to prove his doubters wrong about stepping up at wide receiver after he made his third touchdown catch of the season.
Will Baltimore exorcise the demons from last year’s loss in Miami to improve to 2-0?
Baltimore will try to exact some revenge for last year’s humbling defeat to the Dolphins in a Week 10 Thursday night game.
Third-year receiver James Proche had another superb day with a highlight catch during an 11-on-11 period.
Working in shells and shorts, the Ravens conducted an “execution” practice on a hot Tuesday afternoon.
The 2020 first-round pick is aiming for more consistency to become an every-down linebacker.
Still recovering from last year’s ACL injury, running back Gus Edwards is considered a real question mark for the 2022 season opener.
Given the depth questions at outside linebacker, Odafe Oweh making a big jump in his second season would be a positive development for Baltimore.
Luke Jones shares which players he’s looking forward to watching when the action really ramps up in early August.
Luke Jones offers his observations from the final day of spring workouts.
With Lamar Jackson finally reporting to Owings Mills this week, Luke Jones takes a look at the current 90-man roster.
“I’m comfortable now. Everything is in a rhythm, so now that I can be in those positions, I can stay on the field all the time now.”
“I honestly believe that [if] he continues to get better, continues to grow, continues to work on the little details, he can be one of the best linebackers in the National Football League.”
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings before mandatory minicamp kicks off on June 14.
“Lamar Jackson’s a hard worker, so I’m not worried about how hard he’s working. I fully expect him to come back in great shape.”
Players discussed “little tweaks” to the voluntary workouts in the aftermath of an injury-riddled 2021 season.
The inside linebacker is aiming to find more consistency in his third season with the Ravens.
Outside linebacker remains one of Baltimore’s biggest needs heading into the 2022 NFL draft.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Campbell and Bynes back in Ravens fold for another season
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Campbell and Bynes back in Ravens fold for another season
Six-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell is staying put in Baltimore.
Baltimore remains interested in eight-time Pro Bowl inside linebacker Bobby Wagner, but will the cost make sense?
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with the official open of free agency looming next week.
Zach Orr becomes Baltimore’s third inside linebackers coach in as many years.
You dream of drafting immediate stars, but development can be tricky with even some of the better players in team history needing a season or so to find their bearings.
The retired linebacker spent last season as Jacksonville’s outside linebackers coach.
John Harbaugh expressed optimism that former Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley “should be back full speed next year.”
Cincinnati being “ahead of schedule” reinforces that winning and development aren’t linear and teams need to strike while the iron is hot.