Inside linebackers coach, former player Zach Orr replaces Macdonald as Ravens defensive coordinator
The 31-year-old played three seasons with Baltimore before the discovery of a congenital spine condition ended his career.
The 31-year-old played three seasons with Baltimore before the discovery of a congenital spine condition ended his career.
Zach Orr discusses state of Ravens inside linebacker position at end of training camp
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore won its fourth straight game.
Speaking during bye week, Zach Orr expressed great excitement about the inside linebacker position moving forward.
“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.
The veteran inside linebacker rejoined Baltimore on the fly in both 2019 and last season.
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.
Zach Orr becomes Baltimore’s third inside linebackers coach in as many years.
Baltimore also promoted Anthony Weaver to assistant head coach as he also continues his role as defensive line coach.
Tight ends coach Bobby Engram was nominated for the PFWA’s George Halas Award this week.
Marquise Brown not being on the practice field took some luster away from rookie camp.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens offense didn’t have to do much in the Week 1 victory over the Bengals.
The discovery of a congenital spine condition forced the 25-year-old into early retirement.
Joe Flacco’s 10th season in Baltimore will be a pivotal one for him and the organization.
The 25-year-old told NFL Network that additional medical opinions have offered a better outlook on his congenital spinal condition.
The 2016 second-round pick is trying to rebound from a disappointing rookie season.
Defensive coordinator Dean Pees has the ability to be more creative with his pass defense with Webb back in the fold.
Tony Jefferson should bring some much-needed versatility to the Baltimore defense.
As if Ozzie Newsome didn’t have enough work, the Ravens must now look at the inside linebacker position.
Despite not being named to the Pro Bowl, Eric Weddle ranked among the best safeties in the NFL.
The third-year inside linebacker led the Baltimore defense with 132 tackles this season.
Baltimore placed veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith on injured reserve to make room on the 53-man roster.
Right tackle Rick Wagner remains in the concussion protocol ahead of Sunday’s tilt with Cincinnati.
Inside linebacker Zach Orr is dealing with a neck injury.
Baltimore failed to produce a big play on either side of the ball to swing the momentum against Dallas.
The Ravens defense has received little love despite substantial improvement to begin 2016.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens seek only the second 4-0 start in franchise history.
Joe Flacco set a new Ravens record with 21 consecutive completions in the 19-17 win.
The 13-7 victory wasn’t the prettiest performance, but improved team speed offers hope for 2016.
Veteran newcomer Mike Wallace is unsurprisingly listed as a starting receiver for Baltimore.
Third-year inside linebacker Zach Orr appears to be the early favorite to start next to C.J. Mosley.
Luke Jones offers some purple-related thoughts with organized team activities set to begin next week.
Even with an active start to free agency in which they’ve addressed the safety, wide receiver, and tight end positions,
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens on Sunday.
Luke Jones takes a look at each positional group as the Ravens report to Owings Mills in the coming days.
Wanting to add depth to their secondary for Week 1, the Ravens brought back the veteran corner after cutting him over the weekend.