Keeping Lamar Jackson healthy is paramount to the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl ambitions, and that starts with the big boys up front. The Ravens' offensive line has been a point of contention for a while now, particularly the guards, and there have been some ups and downs to start the season.
The University of Washington football team just picked up a weekend recruiting commitment from Colorado's No. 1 player for 2026. The Huskies aren't doing too badly with the top prospect sticking out of the Rocky Mountains for 2027 either.
When the San Francisco 49ers selected Ricky Pearsall 31st overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, it came as a bit of a surprise. According to a recent Sports Illustrated re-draft, the pick may not have been the best choice in hindsight.
How many of the NFL's yearly leaders in passer rating in the Super Bowl era (since 1966) can you name in seven minutes?
Throughout his rookie season, Baltimore Ravens right tackle Roger Rosengarten developed into a very strong piece of the offensive line. From getting beat for a strip sack on his first NFL snap to shutting down some of the game's best pass rushers later on, his growth was incredibly impressive to witness.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The Baltimore Ravens unstoppable offensive attack in 2024 was historic. They lead the league in total offense with 7,224 yards, over 250 yards more than the second-place Detroit Lions.
The Ravens have officially signed nine of their league-high 11 selections in the 2025 NFL Draft, per a team announcement. Today’s signings include third-rounder Emery Jones, fourth-rounder Teddye Buchanan, fifth-rounder Carson Vinson, and seventh-rounder Garrett Dellinger.
It's tough to judge a draft class after only one year, but the Baltimore Ravens' 2024 draft class is shaping up to be a pretty good one. Nate Wiggins, Baltimore's first-round pick at number 30 overall, had a strong rookie season as he allowed a passer rating of just 66.7 when targeted.
The Baltimore Ravens currently have 11 picks to work with in the 2025 NFL Draft, and they could use them either to take players or trade up for stronger positions of need for the team.
Ronnie Stanley is back. Roger Rosengarten looks like a future cornerstone. The Baltimore Ravens have their starting tackles locked in for 2025—and that’s huge.
INDIANAPOLIS — The flood of news keeps coming from the first day of the 2025 NFL Combine, as most of the league’s general managers and head coaches spoke with their respective press corps.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Desirable offensive-line recruits come equipped with natural size, nimble footwork and the ability to get real strong overnight. The better ones, however, also have one more thing they bring to the trenches -- that look in their eye, that mischievous glint, the one that suggests they're about to swallow a canary.
The Baltimore Ravens’ 2024 draft class was already getting praise, but a recent re-draft from Marcus Mosher of The 33rd Team shakes things up in an interesting way.
The Baltimore Ravens may not have had a perfect rookie crop this past season, but there are certainly some pieces worth investing in for the long haul on each side of the football.
Roger Rosengarten has done everything right since stepping into the Baltimore Ravens' lineup. A second-round rookie thrust into a starting role, he went from getting wrecked on his first NFL snap to becoming a rock on the right side of the offensive line.
The AFC may be loaded, but the Baltimore Ravens are uniquely positioned to make a Super Bowl run, even with a gauntlet of a path to get there. Baltimore made a statement in the AFC Wild Card, dominating its division rival with a 28-14 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Before Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson takes the field Saturday night for the seventh playoff game of his career he made sure to shoutout
If the Baltimore Ravens can't play more cleanly along the offensive line than they did against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night, they could be in for a world of hurt this season.
One of Baltimore’s top priorities for the summer has been evaluating options at both guard positions and the right tackle spot.
Here is why Baltimore should be worried next season.
After selecting cornerback Nate Wiggins with their first-round pick, the Baltimore Ravens attacked the offensive line and took Roger Rosengarten with the 62nd-overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens saw a potential long-term mainstay on the offensive line when they selected Washington's Roger Rosengarten in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens selected Roger Rosengarten with the No. 62 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Per Spotrac, the former Washington offensive tackle is expected to earn a four-year contract worth $6.42 million or $1.6 million annually.
Surprises always pop up during the NFL Draft's first round and this year's event figures to be no different.
Several NFL Draft scouts have stated there are 32 first-round picks in every draft, but most years there aren’t 32 players worthy of a first-round grade.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Roger Rosengarten.
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