The 2026 season is about change more than anything else for the Baltimore Ravens. It’s an unprecedented time in the franchise’s history, with a rookie head coach for the first time in nearly two decades and an offensive coordinator who has never called plays before and a lot of college coaches without NFL experience.
Veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs remains a free agent heading into the halfway point of July. An insider has identified two potential landing spots for the wide receiver.
The NFL is in the process of unveiling its Top 100 players list ahead of the 2026 campaign, and fans are already puzzled by the placement of one high-profile quarterback.
How many of the players to hold an NFL franchise single-season record for rushing touchdowns can you name in five minutes?
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.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
The thing that matters most of all during this Ravens training camp will be going on behind closed doors. If it even happens at all. The Ravens are jeopardizing their very standing as legitimate contenders moving forward if they do not get Lamar Jackson signed to a long-term extension in the coming days.
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.
There's no position in sports under more of a microscope than an NFL starting quarterback. Here are five NFL QBs who will be under more pressure than most throughout the 2026 season.
The Ravens are going to need contributions from many members of their rookie class. And not just the 14th overall pick. Lucky for them, they have a massive group to cull from.
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.
Many of the Ravens veterans who should be most in jeopardy of losing their starting spot this summer are thoroughly incubated. They are incubated by their outsized contracts that protect them from being cut and, at this point in their contracts and careers, from being restructured, either.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson’s placement on the NFL’s annual Top 100 Players list has sparked widespread backlash across the football world.
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
The Ravens haven’t made any real changes to their roster since signing Calais Campbell after the draft. Which is somewhat surprising given what the current situation at center looks like.
Bengals personnel staffer Tyler Gross has been promoted to director of football applications and will work with Sam Francis, who remains the team’s director of football research.
Jackson is 3-5 in the playoffs and has yet to reach a Super Bowl.
The Ravens are hopeful that after a dismal 2025 season there will be sweeping improvements throughout the roster. And there is good reason to be bullish that indeed the team will see improved individual and collective production.
With the fifth training camp of his already illustrious career set to get underway later this month, Baltimore Ravens three-time All Pro safety Kyle Hamilton spent the last week working on his craft on a different type of green surface through his work with the American Century Golf Championship.
Eric DeCosta is now, firmly, a veteran general manager. Excluding owners with final say on roster decisions – Jerry Jones and Mike Brown – he is the 10th longest-tenured GM in the NFL.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson , who is under club control through the 2027 season, recently expressed his desire to remain in Baltimore for the long haul.
Is there an obvious pivot at the wide receiver position for the Commanders?
The idea of an extension for Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers has been in the air for over a year now. The team’s leading receiver for each of the past three seasons changed his representation in May last year, and both sides have expressed interest in continuing to work together.
Tyler Linderbaum left a $27MM per year hole on the Ravens’ offensive depth chart when he departed for Las Vegas in free agency. The team signed a few underwhelming
Last season, Flowers led the Ravens with 86 receptions, 118 targets and 1,211 receiving yards.
Earlier this week, it was reported that "it wouldn't be surprising" if the Baltimore Ravens and wide receiver Zay Flowers came to terms on a contract extension
Teams in need of help at the wide receiver position were routinely linked with names such as Brandon Aiyuk of the San Francisco 49ers and free-agent Stefon Diggs. Meanwhile, veteran DeAndre Hopkins is also available.
While Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers had the fifth-year option for 2027 picked up earlier this spring, he and the team haven't agreed to an extension.
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