Ideally, the Baltimore Ravens would like to add some depth at edge rusher before the season, and they're looking high and low to find it. The latest stop in this quest brings them to a new frontier: the UFL.
Here is why Baltimore should be worried next season.
As one of the NFL's more consistent teams, the Baltimore Ravens have gotten to where they are by runnnig a fairly tight ship. While not as disciplinarian as some other teams, the Ravens seem to have everything in order the way they like it.
The third-year pro could be the next interior defensive lineman to take his game to an elite level after showing several promising flashes to date. The 2023 Baltimore Ravens had several defenders on their top-ranked unit have outstanding breakout or resurgent seasons.
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.
After sadly missing his entire rookie season due to injury, Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Andrew Vorhees has a special opportunity entering Year 2.
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is widely seen as the greatest to ever play his position, but even the greats have to adapt their games to keep up with the times.
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.
It's not like the Baltimore Ravens need any extra motivation to push for a Super Bowl, but coach John Harbaugh may have added a bit of extra fuel to the fire.
Ozzie Newsome went out with a bang when it comes to the final draft class that he selected for the Baltimore Ravens and as years go by that 2018 class may be getting even better.
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.
Speaking with reporters on Thursday, the Ravens head coach was asked about his brother Jim getting a tattoo after winning the national championship at Michigan last season.
Ravens kicker Justin Tucker says he's ready to make tackles on kickoffs after the NFL implemented a new rule to encourage more returns. Last year, 79 percent of Tucker's kickoffs went for touchbacks.
Baltimore Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson is not only one of the NFL's most electric players on the field, but he's a riot on social media as well. Recently, controversial FOX Sports analyst Nick Wright left Jackson off ranking of the top five quarterbacks in the league for reasons that seemed questionable at best.
John Harbaugh said he could probably be talked into something like a tattoo, akin to his brother’s tattoo after Jim Harbaugh won the CFB championship last year.
With the Baltimore Ravens winding down organized team activities in their second-to-last session on Thursday, a few key players returned to the field. Running back Justice Hill, as well as outside linebackers Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo all made their returns to practice after missing some time previously, per ESPN's Jamison Henley.
With the ground game already being the main focus of the Baltimore Ravens' offense, why not double down and make the rushing attack that much harder to stop?
The second-year pro reflected on how beneficial having a lesser role in year one was to his development. Going from being a team captain and full-time
The Baltimore Ravens have a reputation as one of the NFL's better drafting teams, and over the past decade, they've more than lived up to that reputation.
Lamar Jackson, the reigning NFL MVP, made his comeback to the field on Tuesday at the Baltimore Ravens’ Organized Team Activities (OTAs) following his absence from all three sessions last week.
The Baltimore Ravens roster is oozing with talent on both sides of the ball. Headlined by a two-time MVP in the prime of his career, there is no reason
Defensive losses dominated the offseason for the Baltimore Ravens, who saw a starting linebacker (Patrick Queen), a big-time contributor at safety (Geno Stone), and their defensive coordinator (Mike Macdonald) all head elsewhere.
The Baltimore Ravens lost several key pieces, including former defensive coordinator Mike MacDonald departing to take the Seattle Seahawks head coaching job, but might have landed a disruptive playmaker during the NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens off-season has brought them some additions as well as some departures. One of the more notable departures is linebacker Patrick Queen, who decided to sign a multi-year deal with AFC North foe Pittsburgh Steelers.
Tannehill, 35, certainly isn’t what he once was, but he’s no slouch. He has priceless experience that could be useful for certain contenders in case of emergency.
This offseason, the Baltimore Ravens made a splash in free agency that should worry the rest of the AFC North. The Ravens and former Titans running back Derrick Henry agreed to a two-year, $16 million deal, bringing King Henry to Baltimore.
The Ravens are hopeful one potential breakout defensive player will be ready to go for training camp as he works his way back from injury.
The Ravens came up one game shy of making the Super Bowl last season after boasting the league's best record (13-4) in the regular season. Here's why Baltimore will return to being a championship contender in 2024.
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