What's going on with Terrell Suggs?
The longtime Ravens linebacker hasn’t spoken to reporters since his Achilles injury in the 2015 opener.
The longtime Ravens linebacker hasn’t spoken to reporters since his Achilles injury in the 2015 opener.
Many question how productive the Ravens receiver will be at age 37 and coming off an Achilles tear.
Entering his ninth year, the Ravens quarterback is set to carry a $28.5 million salary cap figure in 2016.
Ozzie Newsome could face more scrutiny this offseason than at any point during his 20 years in Baltimore.
This would be Baltimore’s highest pick since taking Jamal Lewis fifth overall in 2000.
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The Ravens wideout has a chance to produce the 12th 1,000-yard receiving season in franchise history.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Baltimore’s season finale.
Reserve linebacker Albert McClellan is questionable to play with an ankle injury.
Fullback Kyle Juszczyk was a full participant a day after missing practice with an illness.
Baltimore cannot assume that the veteran will be his old self coming off an Achilles injury next season.
The five-time Pro Bowl guard is the first offensive lineman to be voted team MVP since the award was introduced in 2003.
The 36-year-old announced his intentions to retire in August before suffering a season-ending Achilles injury on Nov. 1.
The Ravens head coach shot down any thought of him returning to Philadelphia where he spent a decade as an assistant.
Entering the final week of a difficult 2015 season, the Ravens officially have more players on injured reserve than in
Luke Jones shares some purple thoughts as Baltimore prepares for its final game of the season.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — A day after the Ravens’ surprising win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, head coach John Harbaugh received
Ryan Mallett etched his name in Ravens-Steelers lore with a surprising performance on Sunday.
A season sweep and potentially knocking Pittsburgh out of the playoffs? Baltimore will take it despite a disappointing year.
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The former Houston Texan will become the fourth quarterback to start for the Ravens this year.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.
The Ravens listed right tackle Rick Wagner and cornerback Jimmy Smith as probable for Sunday’s home finale against Pittsburgh. Wagner
Before departing to enjoy the Christmas holiday with their families, the Ravens welcomed back two starters to the practice field
The third-year nose tackle has been Baltimore’s best defensive player in 2015.
Baltimore has turned it over too many times while coming away with just 11 takeaways all season.
Head coach John Harbaugh said Jimmy Smith (hamstring) has “a good chance” to play against Pittsburgh.
The longtime punter is heading to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his 10-year career.
Jimmy Clausen has started the last two games at quarterback for the Ravens.
Kamar Aiken has been one of the few bright spots in a forgettable 2015 season.
Baltimore’s “gold” uniform pants were panned by most fans on social media.
Gillmore had been sidelined with a back injury since the Ravens’ loss at Miami on Dec. 6.
The fifth-year defensive back injured his hamstring on the opening drive of Sunday’s loss.
John Harbaugh’s handling of his rookie running back garnered plenty of attention in Sunday’s 34-14 loss.
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Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens on Sunday.
The veteran quarterback practiced all week after missing last Sunday’s loss to Seattle.
The Chiefs are trying to become only the second 1-5 team of the Super Bowl era to rebound to make the playoffs.
The Ravens quarterback said Houston cutting him was “humble pie” that he “digested real quickly.”
Head coach John Harbaugh said his quarterback situation remains “up in the air” for Week 15.