Lamar Jackson finished the 2023 NFL season hoisting the league’s MVP trophy for the second time in his career. Jackson tallied a career-high 3,678 passing yards and 24 touchdowns while only throwing seven interceptions.
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.
It's common knowledge that the first step to competing for a Super Bowl is a franchise quarterback, and the Baltimore Ravens clearly have one in two-time MVP Lamar Jackson.
Baltimore Ravens star Roquan Smith is arguably the best inside linebacker in the NFL today, but he didn't get to that point overnight. The No. 8 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears, Smith started off his career very strong, but it wasn't until his third season that he finally got his due recognition.
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.
When the Baltimore Ravens declined Patrick Queen's fifth-year option 13 months ago, it signaled that they were all but done with the talented, yet inconsistent
As brothers, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh and Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh share a lot in common. That includes their assistant coaches, as many of them have coached under both brothers at various points in their careers.
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.
The Baltimore Ravens' addition of Kyle Hamilton has been fantastic for the defense overall, but it came at the cost of alienating a key player. Chuck Clark, who had been a clear-cut starter for the Ravens, was less than thrilled that the team drafted his apparent replacement and even requested a trade shortly after.
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.
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 was the quarterback's first time participating in offseason practice since May 22.
Baltimore Ravens legend Terrell Suggs dominated in Charm City for over 15 years, but before that, he was wreacking havoc on opposing offenses at Arizona State.
Baltimore Ravens receiver Nelson Agholor making it 10 years in the NFL seemed like a longshot at various points of his career, but he has, and is still a decently productive wideout to boot.
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.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Trenton Simpson didn't get too much playing time in his rookie season, but he could soon become a household name in Year 2.
The Baltimore Ravens have had the dark cloud of Lamar Jackson's absence hanging over them throughout their organized team activities, but it's looking a bit brighter now.
Patrick Queen went from a key part of the Baltimore Ravens' defense to one of the most-hated athletes in the city in the blink of an eye, but such is life when a player leaves to join a bitter rival.
Over the long history of the Madden NFL video game series, two Baltimore Ravens have had the honor of gracing the cover art. Those two players are linebacker Ray Lewis (Madden 2005) and quarterback Lamar Jackson (Madden 21).
Six years after the 2018 NFL Draft, it's safe to say that the Baltimore Ravens did very well for themselves. Baltimore may have whiffed on its first pick in tight end Hayden Hurst, but the team found so much value after that.
For some reason, when we think of the best tight ends in the NFL, seldom do we hear Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews mentioned among the top. Sure he
The Baltimore Ravens needed to do something this offseason after yet another disappointing playoff exit in 2023. After finishing with the best record in the NFL last season, the Ravens ended up falling to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
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 2023 NFL MVP has chosen not to participate in the Ravens’ voluntary program a year after he signed a five-year extension worth $260M.
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.
Rashod Bateman has not had a breakout campaign to date, but he will have a number of opportunities to deliver one in the coming years. The fourth-year Ravens wideout is under contract through 2026 as a result of the extension he signed in April.
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.
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