The Baltimore Ravens signed undrafted Wyoming kicker John Hoyland on Monday to compete with sixth-round draft pick Tyler Loop for the job previously held by Justin Tucker.
After parting ways with Justin Tucker, the Baltimore Ravens are placing a lot of trust in sixth-round rookie Tyler Loop to carry the torch at kicker, but they aren't going to just hand him the starting job.
The Baltimore Ravens will soon learn what their full 17-game schedule will look like for the 2025 season. They have a number of intriguing games that should get fans excited, and the team could make a number of primetime appearances.
The 2025 offseason is the gift that keeps giving for the Baltimore Ravens. After having one of the best drafts in the league, the Ravens stay winning. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Steelers still don't have a quarterback.
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.
While the Baltimore Ravens' secondary was a major concern entering the NFL Draft, it was never due to the starting lineup. With Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins at cornerback, as well as Kyle Hamilton at safety, Baltimore could and still can field one of the best starting secondaries in the NFL.
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.
Baltimore has a long list of quality players set to hit free agency next year Being one of the best organizations at drafting and developing players means that the Baltimore Ravens will lose more quality talent to free agency than most teams.
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 almost believeable that, in the span of just two years, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has gone from being the highest-paid player in NFL history to barely being in the top 10 at his position.
The former Raven in back on the market — could he find his way back to Baltimore once more? After being released by the Carolina Panthers last week, veteran edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney is now on the open market.
The Baltimore Ravens made few moves in the offseason to make their offense better. To be fair, their offense was one of the best in the league in 2024, so there rightfully wasn't a huge urgency to go out and fix what isn't broken.
The Baltimore Ravens’ offseason started with one goal: bring Ronnie Stanley back. Mission accomplished. But as it turns out, re-signing their Pro Bowl left tackle might’ve done more than just stabilize Lamar Jackson’s blindside.
The Baltimore Ravens had a litany of draft picks this past May, and many already made their names known to Ravens fans during mini-camp. While it’s just a brief start to their young careers, some are drawing high praise from the little that has been seen from them thus far.
There are indelible images of certain athletes in specific uniforms. Barry Sanders wearing the Honolulu blue and silver of the Detroit Lions, for example.
Baltimore Ravens rookie minicamp always seems to feature the underdog. The one who didn’t hear his name called, didn’t get the in-depth draft-day segment, and didn’t come in with any expectations — except for the ones he’s placed on himself.
The Baltimore Ravens have not been able to do a whole lot in free agency this offseason due to financial constraints, but there are still some cheap options remaining for the Raven to consider.
The Baltimore Ravens had the best run defense in football last season—by a wide margin. They gave up just 80.1 rushing yards per game, held opponents to 3.6 yards per carry, and forced teams to abandon the run altogether most weeks.
More than ever before, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is living up to his nickname of "Action Jackson." The two-time NFL MVP made his acting
The Baltimore Ravens ended up having a very solid 2024 season, finishing with a 12-5 record and nearly making it to the AFC Championship Game. However, it's easy to forget all the doom and gloom at the beginning of the season.
The NFL has been on a quest to take over Christmas Day for the past several years now, and the Baltimore Ravens have been a major part of that quest recently.
The Baltimore Ravens are traditionally very active in the undrafted free agent market immediately following the draft, and this year was no different. After selecting 11 prospects in the draft, the Ravens then signed 17 more undrafted rookies to fill their total first-year class.
The Baltimore Ravens were not reliant on the 2025 NFL Draft to find immediate impact players ... but they may have found some anyway. Even in the time since draft week, Baltimore hasn't been too desperate to find contributors in free agency.
As far as quarterbacks go, few are as versatile as Baltimore Ravens phenom Lamar Jackson. His game is defined by game-breaking athleticism that makes him a one-of-a-kind talent.
Lamar Jackson tried the Travis Kelce route during the ongoing offseason. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback tingled his acting genes by appearing on a popular crime thriller, Power Book III: Rising Kanan.
A clip has surfaced of the acting debut of four-time Pro Bowler, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, in Power Book III: Raising Kanan. The clip from Jackson’s acting debut has surfaced online.