Twelve Ravens Thoughts (and a prediction) ahead of Week 17 showdown with Miami
With Kyle Hamilton’s status up in the air, Marlon Humphrey could find himself playing at the nickel again.
With Kyle Hamilton’s status up in the air, Marlon Humphrey could find himself playing at the nickel again.
Christmas brought plenty of praise and style points, but Sunday is about winning by any means necessary.
Back-to-back home losses of that nature are unacceptable and troubling for a team with lofty aspirations.
“Like probably most people, I couldn’t believe what I saw last night. I couldn’t believe what I saw last Sunday.”
Luke Jones and Nestor assess where Harbaugh and Ravens go after hard lessons in Dolphins defeat
Luke Jones and Nestor assess the marvelousness of Lamar even in defeat
In the aftermath of Dolphins loss, the Ravens head coach talked about “owning” the worst loss in recent franchise history. Prepping for Foxboro in the aftermath of a colossal collapse will bring new perspective for the 15th year leader in Owings Mills.
Luke Jones and Nestor assess the wonders and “one of one” skill of Lamar Jackson and ponder how much a real running game would’ve helped against the Dolphins.
Luke Jones and Nestor try to make sense of Ravens blowing a three touchdown lead to Dolphins
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore’s stunning loss to the Dolphins.
Luke Jones and Nestor take an initial attempt at trying to explain everything about the Baltimore Ravens that imploded on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
The Dolphins accomplished something no opponent had done against Baltimore in 25 years.
In the postgame, John Harbaugh had no answers for the rarest of rarities in his 15 seasons coaching the Ravens – a historic loss that required lots of bad calls, bad plays, bad decisions and poor football that turned a 35-14 walkover into a stunning 42-38 loss.
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.
When falling so hard against one of the few “lesser” opponents remaining on the schedule, a 6-3 record can’t hide your problems any longer.
The Dolphins will hope to prevent Marquise Brown from going off like he did in his NFL debut in Miami two years ago.
Veteran wideout Sammy Watkins appears poised to return to action for the first time since Week 5.
Right tackle Patrick Mekari is expected to miss his second straight game due to an ankle injury sustained in Week 7.