The Baltimore Ravens are entering Week 8 in a position nobody expected them to be in. Once viewed as a clear Super Bowl contender, the Ravens have posted an abysmal 1-5 record through seven weeks.
Even though the Baltimore Ravens came up short for the fourth game in a row heading into their bye with a 17-3 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Week 6, it marked the most impressive performance by their defense of the year.
When the Baltimore Ravens take the field at M&T Bank Stadium in Week 8 for what is essentially a must-win game against the surging Chicago Bears, their offense might finally have all of their top playmakers in the lineup for the first time this season.
The Baltimore Ravens are widely expected to be buyers entering Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season. At 1-5, one more loss will likely force them out of playoff contention, but for now, they are looking for every way possible to improve their roster.
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.
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The good news keeps on rolling for the Baltimore Ravens, something that hasn't happened a lot this season. For the second straight day, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was back at practice.
Following their second practice ahead of the team's interconference home matchup with the Chicago Bears in Week 8, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh officially announced a pair of roster transactions that were expected to be made since before their bye.
The Baltimore Ravens went into the 2025 NFL Draft looking to replenish key depth across multiple levels of their roster -- and while the team sits at 1-5, their rookie class has already shown flashes of what could become foundational pieces for the future.
The Baltimore Ravens know that their season is in a very precarious spot. There’s a major problem, though, and that’s the health of quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has now missed the last two games.
Despite entering Week 8 of the NFL season with a record of 1-5, the Baltimore Ravens are expected to be buyers at the trade deadline. They could sell some pieces, including tight end Mark Andrews, but the signs are pointing more toward General Manager Eric DeCosta adding pieces via the trade market.
While returns to practice for quarterback Lamar Jackson and linebacker Roquan Smith garnered much of the attention in Baltimore today, Wednesday also saw the Ravens put in a transaction that could benefit the team’s attempts to turn this season around in another way.
The Baltimore Ravens have placed OLB Tavius Robinson on injured reserve, per the NFL transaction wire. Robinson broke his foot and is projected to miss
It'd be a weird sight to see Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews in a different uniform but after the team's 1-5 start, the chances of the team trading him definitely increased.
The Baltimore Ravens have tried to create a more serious environment in their locker room following their shocking 1-5 start to the season, but it sounds like head coach John Harbaugh does not want people to think that was his decision.
The Baltimore Ravens have made a notable change to their locker room ahead of their Week 8 matchup against the Chicago Bears. According to the Baltimore Sun, the Ravens removed all the recreational games from their locker room following their Week 4 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Lamar Jackson shared a cryptic message for some critics on social media early Wednesday morning, and the timing of the post does not seem like a coincidence.