Organized Team Activities are right up there with the fungible salary cap as most overhyped and overanalyzed and more overrated aspects of the NFL. Taking attendance and playing pre-school by babysitting players with fake practices after the draft, is not going to mean a damn thing come September when the pads come on.
One of the biggest NFL-related surprises of January 2026 involved Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti firing Harbaugh not long after the Ravens suffered a 26-24 Week 18 loss to the rival Steelers that kept Baltimore out of the playoffs.
The Baltimore Ravens and general manager Eric DeCosta have done a great job upgrading their roster at positions of need and fortifying it at others over the course of the offseason with an 11-man draft class to go along with great pre- and post-draft veteran free agent signings.
Same two quarterbacks. Same AFC heavyweight matchup. Same storyline: Lamar Jackson versus Josh Allen, a rematch of a 41-40 thriller that opened the 2025 season under Sunday Night Football lights on NBC at 8:20 p.m.
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.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
Should he run or should he throw? It’s the timeless question with Lamar Jackson, one of the truly unique talents in the history of NFL quarterbacking, and as he approaches age 30 it is more salient than ever.
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.
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.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler recently named the Chiefs as a team that could be perusing the free agent wide receiver market. In the same SportsCenter segment (h/t Julia Stumbaugh of Bleacher Report), Fowler said the Ravens are another club that may be in the mix for a veteran pass catcher.
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.
The Ravens could use all of the help they can get with their search for a starting center. So we continue to talk to smart people around the league to attempt to help them.
Last year, the Baltimore Ravens learned the hard way that games are ultimately won and loss of the field between the lines and not on paper when looking at depth charts.
Eight years ago, the Ravens hit the reset button, naming Eric DeCosta as only the second general manager during the team’s tenure in Baltimore and drafting a quarterback who would eventually take over for 10-year starter Joe Flacco.
With the NFL Draft already in the books and OTAs just around the corner, multiple teams will continue to keep an eye out in free agency.
If the Ravens are going to be trading for a starting center, with OTAs ahead next week, it’s fair to wonder what they are waiting for. We broke down depth
With the 2026 draft in the books, teams are already looking toward 2027. Here's our way-too-early 2027 NFL mock draft, as of April 27, 2026.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson received multiple honors from Boynton Beach High School on Friday, as the school officially retired his No.
Every opponent the Baltimore Ravens will face during the 2026 regular season are standing in the way of them reaching their ultimate goal of advancing to the Super Bowl.
The Baltimore Ravens knew who their 2026 opponents would be and where they'd face them when the 2025 season officially ended in heartbreak at Acrisure Stadium on January 4 of this year, following a 26-24 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dolphins’ third-round TE Will Kacmarek enters minicamp focused on proving himself to Miami’s coaching staff, learning their playbook, and being “in front of the line.” “I think it’s just acting like a pro,” Kacmarek said, via DolphinsWire.
The Baltimore Ravens bye being placed in Week 13 couldn't come at better time for first-year head coach Jesse Minter and his team, as it immediately follows what looks like their toughest slate of games of the regular season schedule on paper.
The Baltimore Ravens saw their Super Bowl hopes come to a crushing end in 2025, as a missed field goal in Week 18 cost them a crack at the postseason. That miss led to a ton of fallout in the organization, including the firing of head coach John Harbaugh and the hiring of Jesse Minter.
The Ravens have a lot to be thankful for when it comes to their 2026 schedule. And a perfectly-placed bye is certainly among them. General managers and coaches are always keeping their fingers crossed that the bye week comes deep into a season when their team needs it most.
There are few exercises in football prognostication more frivolous than a mock draft – or someone going 12 mock drafts – than trying to predict the results of a team’s entire schedule in May.
There are some obvious things that leap out from what looks to be a quite favorable 2026 Baltimore Ravens schedule. It’s fairly balanced, they don’t have an extensive travel clustered together and there aren’t many excuses built in.
Whenever the annual NFL schedule release drops, two of the first and most important aspects that players, coaches, and fans alike often look for are the placement of the bye week, first and foremost, followed by how many games they'll be playing in primetime with the whole world watching.
After 18 years with John Harbaugh at the helm, the Baltimore Ravens turned to Jesse Minter as their head coach. Now, he’ll be looking to get the Ravens back into the postseason.
Are Jackson and the Ravens heading toward some drama?
The Baltimore Ravens helped jumpstart and possibly even veteran offensive guard John Simpson's career after some early struggles at his first stop in the league with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Baltimore Ravens announced they have signed veteran S K’Von Wallace to a contract. Wallace, 28, is a former fourth-round pick by the Eagles in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Clemson.
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