Last season was not quite the year Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson imagined, but that shouldn't diminish his greatness. Jackson finished the 2025 campaign, completing 63.6% of his passes for 2,549 yards and 21 touchdowns to seven interceptions, adding another 349 rushing yards and two touchdowns in 13 games.
There was a lot of hope with the Baltimore Ravens' rookie class last season, but the group has yet to live up to those expectations. Baltimore selected 11 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, with four of those selections turning out to be good, but none really exploded onto the scene.
According to Jason La Canfora, the Ravens have been preparing for the possibility that they will lose C Tyler Linderbaum in free agency this year. Because
New Baltimore Ravens head coach Jesse Minter and veteran general manager Eric DeCosta certainly have their work cut out for them in the offseason. There are so many positions the Ravens need to address, including edge rusher, wide receiver, cornerback and interior offensive linemen.
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.
The list of pending Ravens free agents is topped by center Tyler Linderbaum. The three-time Pro Bowler has loomed as a target for a second Baltimore contract, but nothing has been finalized yet.
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.
As franchises prepare wish lists for their next hires, numerous cautionary tales exist. Here are the worst head-coaching tenures since the 1970 merger.
It's going to be easy for many people to connect former Los Angeles Chargers players to the Baltimore Ravens with the hiring of head coach Jesse Minter.
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.
This offseason, the Baltimore Ravens' biggest priority is finding the right pass rusher to work alongside Mike Green and better pressure the quarterback.
The Baltimore Ravens face many questions entering the 2026 offseason, from addressing the edge-rusher position to whether new head coach Jesse Minter can lead the team to the playoffs in his first season.
The Baltimore Ravens have spent the last month telegraphing the meteoric changes that fans should expect over the course of the summer. Clearly unimpressed
The Baltimore Ravens are no strangers to reinvention. However, the 2026 offseason represents something far more profound than a routine roster reset. This is cultural and identity change.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Lamar Jackson’s 2025 season for the Baltimore Ravens left many wondering what derailed one of the league’s most electrifying quarterbacks. Kurt Warner, a former NFL MVP, believes the answer is simpler than critics might assume.
After flaming out this past season, the Baltimore Ravens need a major retooling. They’ve already made the first move, firing long-time coach John Harbaugh and bringing in Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter as their new head coach.
In an offseason of change, the Baltimore Ravens have key positions they need to address for the 2026 season. Some of those positions of need include the edge rushers, offensive line, cornerback, and wide receiver.
The Baltimore Ravens' passing attack was one of the worst in the NFL in 2025 and will need to be addressed in the offseason. Baltimore was ranked 27th in pass offense, averaging just 175.6 yards per game, as three different quarterbacks started, with Lamar Jackson facing injuries all year.
A new era has arrived in Baltimore. With Jesse Minter now in place as head coach, the Ravens have officially assembled their first coordinator group of the Minter era.
The Baltimore Ravens and new head coach Jesse Minter have finalized and announced the team's new full coaching staff, confirming all the reported and rumored additions they've been linked to or have already revealed.
The 2025 season had to be one of the most disappointing seasons in Baltimore Ravens franchise history. After a stunning 1-5 record, they were able to bounce
With the offseason trucking along for the Baltimore Ravens, they have some massive decisions to make, including who to re-sign to the roster. Even the biggest decisions need to be talked about with Ravens players currently under contract, with one big name being cornerback Marlon Humphrey.
Since February is the shortest month of the year, the start of the 2026 league and free agency on March 11 is less than a month away, which means it's time to start looking at potential veteran free agent targets for the Baltimore Ravens.
Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum has been one of the game’s elite options at the position since entering the league, and the four-year veteran is about to earn a massive payday.
The Baltimore Ravens have officially announced their 2026 coaching staff under new HC Jesse Minter. The following is the 2026 Baltimore Ravens’ coaching staff: HC Jesse Minter OC Declan Doyle ST Coordinator Anthony Levine Sr.
Jackson turned just 29 years old this past January, so one would think that the two-time regular-season Most Valuable Player should still be in his physical prime.
According to CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones, Ravens C Tyler Linderbaum is expected to be the top free agent target for the Chargers if he makes it to unrestricted free agency. Center has been a sore spot for a few seasons now and Linderbaum is one of the two or three best in the league right now.
New Baltimore Ravens head coach Jesse Minter is in the infancy of his head coaching career. Just 42 years old, he's a first-time head coach in 2026 and set to try to take the Ravens back to the postseason and, hopefully, deep into the playoffs.
The Baltimore Ravens officially named Anthony Weaver as the team's defensive coordinator on Tuesday. Weaver, 45, previously served as the Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator before accepting the job at the same post in Baltimore.