The Baltimore Ravens came out of the 2024 NFL Draft with nine total picks. They’ll look toward this draft class with the hopes that some or all will be able to put them over the top in the AFC to return to the Super Bowl.
With dazzling quarterback Lamar Jackson leading the way, the Ravens were one of the best teams in the NFL last season. They fell just short of the Super Bowl.
In 2024, one of the more important things for the Baltimore Ravens is getting TE Mark Andrews back to himself. Andrews played in seven games last season before finally returning in the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
There's no arguing that Mark Andrews is one of the best tight ends in the league, but the Ravens believe his backup, Isaiah Likely, might be just as talented.
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.
Derrick Henry should be in line for a lot of touches and a lot of yards with the Ravens, according to NFL.com's Judy Battista.
The Baltimore Ravens landed arguably the best linebacker in the 2023 draft class in Trenton Simpson, but he didn't have much of a chance to shine in his rookie season.
Many teams have justified offseason hype, but summer buzz can lead to bitter disappointment. Other squads have failed to either live up to expectations or keep up with their previous pace, leading to missed opportunities and/or sweeping changes.
This past weekend, ESPN’s Mike Clay released his annual NFL projections ahead of the upcoming 2024 season. This includes a wide array of projections including
The Baltimore Ravens added some depth up front by signing defensive tackles Deadrin Senat and Josh Tupou, the team announced Tuesday. Senat, 29, was a third-round pick by the Atlanta Falcons in 2018.
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.
The Baltimore Ravens are known for their mobile quarterbacks. That is why Lamar Jackson is currently one of the highest paid quarterbacks in the NFL. However, with those types of quarterbacks available at a surplus for the Ravens, the team has decided that they could benefit from a quarterback changing positions.
Second-year linebacker Trenton Simpson is making plays as he steps into starting linebacker role. Getting work in during the early portion of the offseason offers a chance for young players to carve a role out for themselves before things kick into high gear for training camp.
Mark Andrews met with reporters on Tuesday and discussed his experience in helping save a woman's life during a mid-flight medical emergency in February.
When the Baltimore Ravens step out on the field in 2024, their offense is going to look a bit different with new faces on the offensive line and at running back starting.
Former Baltimore Ravens safety Tony Jefferson is coming out of retirement for the 2024 season. Jefferson, who announced his retirement almost exactly one year ago, intends to start talking to teams about a return, per Bleacher Report's Jordan Schultz.
The Baltimore Ravens had one of their best regular seasons in franchise history in 2023. They hosted the AFC Championship Game for the first time, but it wasn’t enough to help get them over the hump against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jackson recently discussed Baltimore opening the 2024 regular season at the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs on Thursday, Sept. 5.
Career quarterback Malik Cunningham's future with the Baltimore Ravens is at wide receiver, as the team made it official during OTAs the past week. The Ravens had claimed Cunningham, then a rookie, off the New England Patriots' practice squad in December 2023.
The former Louisville QB, whose rawness as a passer is what caused him to go undrafted last spring, is nonetheless a highly-athletic talent.
The Baltimore Ravens are in the market for a free agent safety, and Justin Simmons is the best one available. Originally released in a cost-cutting move, the two-time Pro Bowler has yet to land with a new organization.
The Baltimore Ravens signed running back Derrick Henry in free agency this past March, providing them with a much-needed weapon offensively. The Ravens’
Executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta announced seven promotions this week to help fill some of the new vacancies.
The Baltimore Ravens signed running back Derrick Henry in free agency in an attempt to provide quarterback Lamar Jackson with some much-needed offensive assistance.
The team lost Geno Stone in free agency this offseason, and finding a replacement appears to be a priority.
The Baltimore Ravens are converting former New England Patriots QB Malik Cunningham to receiver.
The Baltimore Ravens lost several key players in free agency, but they added a major name in star running back Derrick Henry. A second-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Alabama product began his career behind DeMarco Murray before breaking out late in the 2018 season.
The Baltimore Ravens made a huge addition to their backfield this offseason when they signed Derrick Henry, and offensive coordinator Todd Monken has a big goal in mind for the star running back.
Despite his impressive resume, he may not have the luxury of being too picky in terms of which opportunities come his way.
The Baltimore Ravens are heading into the 2024 NFL season with massive expectations. After making it all the way to the AFC Championship Game last year, they are expecting to get back to that game and win it.
Per Adam Schefter, Ravens HC John Harbaugh revealed that RB Keaton Mitchell is not expected back until some point during the regular season after tearing his ACL in Week 15.
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