Twelve Ravens thoughts on Marlon Humphrey contract extension
It feels like Marlon Humphrey’s already been a Raven for a long time, but he just turned 24 in July.
It feels like Marlon Humphrey’s already been a Raven for a long time, but he just turned 24 in July.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley remained sidelined with a shoulder injury on Friday.
Baltimore already broke records, won individual awards, embarrassed opponents, and earned the No. 1 seed a year ago.
Mark Ingram’s fourth-and-1 touchdown gave Baltimore “a little breathing space” in the 33-16 win over Houston.
Baltimore entered Sunday seeking its 14th consecutive regular-season win and a 2-0 start to 2020.
The Pro Bowl left tackle should be good to go against the Houston Texans on Sunday.
The offensive line’s performance was uneven despite the 38-point output from the Baltimore offense.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley left the Week 1 win with an ankle injury, but another ailment sidelined him Wednesday.
First-round pick Patrick Queen wasn’t the only rookie to start in Sunday’s win over Cleveland.
The status of Matt Skura is one question with the season opener against Cleveland approaching.
It’s been a quiet summer for Jaylon Ferguson, who missed some time with an early injury.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith’s role has been a popular topic this offseason.
There’s no shortage of candidates who might be up to the task, but identifying the right starting five on the offensive line is the most important objective of the summer.
The Pro Bowl outside linebacker will play under the franchise tag amount of $16.808 million for 2020.
Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley wants “to get paid my value and what I’m worth” in free agency.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple thoughts on Earl Thomas, the schedule, the interior offensive line, and more.
Michigan center Cesar Ruiz has been mentioned as a possibility for Baltimore at the end of the first round
Jimmy Smith hitting the open market to determine his value makes sense for both him and Baltimore.
The Ravens know they need to evolve without drastically altering what they do best.
A serious left knee injury ended starting center Matt Skura’s season in late November.
General manager Eric DeCosta said he’s had “good conversations” with Judon’s representation.
The veteran reserved is scheduled to make $4 million in base salary for the 2020 season.
Locking up the man who protects Lamar Jackson’s blindside at an elite level is a must.
The 33-year-old signed with Baltimore last month, but he was inactive for the playoff loss against Tennessee.
Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas enters the second season of a four-year, $55 million contract inked last March.
Six weeks ago, Terrell Suggs was playing out the string for a last-place team and his former team was the clear Super Bowl favorite.
Pro Bowl outside linebacker Matthew Judon is in line for a lucrative contract — in Baltimore or somewhere else.
Mark Ingram needed only 37 yards to give Baltimore just the seventh 1,000-yard rushing duo in NFL history.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley (concussion) is expected to make his return after practicing fully all week.
Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley has been a full participant in practice after sitting out Week 15 with a concussion.
Lamar Jackson is the first Ravens quarterback to be named a Pro Bowl starter in their 24-year history.
Barely anyone noticed that the Ravens just played four games in 18 days without a hiccup.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley was deactivated for Thursday’s game after sustaining a concussion in Buffalo.
Mark Ingram and the NFL’s best ground game will face a New York defense allowing an NFL-low 3.0 yards per carry.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson is expected to play against the Jets, but he’s unlikely to have his left tackle blocking for him.
The MVP favorite is one of three key offensive players dealing with injuries on a short week.
The nose tackle registered only one limited practice before missing the final two workouts of the week.
Optimism about Michael Pierce’s availability for Week 12 took a turn on Friday.
Asked if he was feeling better after practice, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson smiled and said, “Yes, sir, I’m good.”
The Ravens quarterback is the second player to miss practice with an illness this week.