The Baltimore Ravens are currently scheduled to pay corner Marlon Humphrey four times what veteran Chidobe Awuzie is set to earn in 2026. I can’t fathom why that is.
The quarterback-to-wide-receiver connection is arguably the most important aspect of an NFL offense. And as the 2026 campaign slowly approaches, all eyes will be on how that characteristic of the Baltimore Ravens' offense has grown.
The biggest remaining question mark for the Baltimore Ravens heading into mandatory minicamp this week is still at starting center following the departure of three-time Pro Bowler Tyler Linderbaum departure in free agency and the team's decision not to replace him with a notable experienced veteran, yet, or by drafting one back in April.
The Ravens are pushing a revival for inside linebacker Roquan Smith on 2026. More to the point they seem to be pretending like there’s nothing to see here, and anyone doubting – for whatever dubious reasons – that Smith isn’t an impact player anymore is about to learn a lesson.
Offense is the name of the game in the modern NFL, and offensive play callers have never been more creative. Here's a look at the top NFL play-callers from 1-32 early in the 2022 season.
Nearly a decade ago, Sean McVay hit the ground running as the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams in 2017, taking the league by storm with a seemingly instant revitalization of the once-downtrodden franchise, led by his innovative offense.
Can Seattle keep it going? Will there be any further separation in the middle of the pack? And will things get even worse for struggling traditional powers like Green Bay? Let’s get to the games.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
If the Baltimore Ravens are going to make a move at center, the going rate is pretty well established. The Baltimore Ravens‘ offseason still has some business to attend to.
Every NFL team tries to build a dynasty and win Super Bowls, but only a select few in NFL history have found such consistency. Over the next five years, these are the teams that have the best chance at ultimate success.
With all 32 NFL teams preparing for OTAs and mandatory minicamps, Athlon Sports is going under the hood to see what key questions remain for each team before training camps open in July.
The one season in which Rashod Bateman fulfilled his promise and performed at a consistently high level and was a true difference maker, everything else fell into place for the entire Ravens offense, too.
When a franchise falls as short of expectations as the Ravens did last year, and fire a coach with over 15 years on the job, a blame game will ensue. There is a battle for optics – a struggle for hearts and minds about what truly went wrong and which parties were most responsible for it.
The Ravens got a lot of attention for all the wrong reasons last year with their brutal pay at home. They got embarrassed by the Lions and Patriots at home in prime time and watched the Texans celebrate all over their field and couldn’t beat Aaron Rodgers, in Baltimore, to secure the AFC North title.
During what has been an offseason of widespread change and overhaul for the Baltimore Ravens on both the roster and coaching staff, coming off a disappointing 2025 season, one position room that didn't quite experience wholesale changes but added exciting young pieces and now features a new steward at the helm is the wide receiver room.
The Ravens finally started becoming a less shotgun-dependent offense the last three years under coordinator Todd Monken. Expect things to swing even more in that direction under rookie coordinator Declan Doyle.
It will remain to be seen what exactly the Baltimore Ravens' new offensive scheme will look like under first-year coordinator Declan Doyle until the regular season gets underway in September.
The Ravens are going to have to be careful with star running back Derrick Henry entering his age 32 season. Expecting him to run the ball anything close to 300 times for a third straight season would be silly.
The Ravens have a center problem. They can couch it however they like. It’s a problem. And in May and Jone, with practices heavily controlled, trying to evaluate line play is kind of a waste of time.
The Ravens roster isn’t exactly overloaded with questions entering mini camp. Not much has changed for head coach Jesse Minter since the start of Organized Team Activities and the same questions remain – mostly regarding the offensive line.
The Ravens intent to consider spending substantially more money on their 2026 is fair to question after already setting a team record for payroll. But the ability to do so, from a cap perspective, is not up for debate.
Rashod Bateman’s absence from OTAs isn’t cause for alarm just yet, but it does leave the Ravens a bit short on continuity in a position that quietly became more important this summer.
The Ravens have been churning through specialists in recent years, overhauling their kicker and their punter while searching for someone to lock down their kick and punt return duties.
We’ve chronicled in many ways the characteristics of some of the mentors to the young coaches on this Ravens staff, for clues into how they will operate.
Deebo Samuel is no longer at the peak of his powers, but he proved that he still had plenty left in the tank last season. Is this AFC North team the right fit for Samuel?