Most of the time, college teammates sadly don't get to enjoy playing together in the NFL. However, there are plenty of exceptions. Some college teammates enter the NFL together, while others reunite after several years apart.
The Baltimore Ravens are barreling into training camp with perhaps the strongest roster in the league. There are countless playmakers on this year’s Ravens team, and the depth is lethal, as well.
Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson has established himself as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, and arguably second to only Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has always loved throwing to his tight ends, and now he has not one, but two outstanding options to work with.
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.
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 Baltimore Ravens' tight end room is, rightfully, considered to be amongst the best in the NFL. There's an interesting dynamic between the two talents
Kyle Hamilton has emerged as the NFL’s top safety, earning widespread recognition for his versatility and game-changing impact. At just 24 years old, Hamilton’s ability to excel in multiple defensive roles has set him apart, making him a cornerstone of the Baltimore Ravens’ Super Bowl ambitions.
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.
The Baltimore Ravens are expected to field one of the best defenses in the NFL this season following their strong finish a year ago, and some believe they're not done adding to it, either.
The Baltimore Ravens have a history of drafting franchise cornerstones. Whether they be All-Pros or key starters throughout their tenures, they strike gold on a lot of their picks.
Considering the Baltimore Ravens finished in the top 10 for both points and yards allowed last season, it feels a bit odd to say that defense fell below the team's usual standard.
Tight end Mark Andrews' days with the Baltimore Ravens seem to be numbered as he is entering the final year of his contract. However, the three-time Pro Bowler isn't willing to give up on his dream of retiring as a Raven quite yet.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers is coming off his first 1,000-yard receiving season in the NFL, but one of his teammates thinks he is more than capable of taking his game to another level in 2025.
The Baltimore Ravens do not have a ton of room for under-the-radar players to make a significant impact in 2025. It seems that at every position, there is a starter capable of being in Pro Bowl consideration by the year’s end.
The Baltimore Ravens' ability to draft and develop homegrown talent has been the bedrock of their success throughout much of their history. But it's not the only reason for that success.
The Baltimore Ravens have consistently been one of the best teams at drafting and developing talented players across all three phases of the game throughout the franchise's rich history, particularly over the past quarter-century.
As with any professional sports league, the NFL is full of athletic freaks. However, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry takes it to another level entirely.
The NFL's dead period is creeping to a close. Within two weeks, we will have every team's veterans back in-house for the start of their respective training camps. It's an exciting time to take one last deep breath before the marathon kicks off.
The Baltimore Ravens, for the past few years, have been on the doorstep of a breakthrough of finally reach a coveted Super Bowl appearance. However, playoff inexperience and shortcomings have forced those efforts to fall flat.
Heading into the upcoming 2025 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens appear to be one of the top contenders in the AFC. Last season, the team was a legitimate contender, but came up short in the Divisional Round of the AFC playoffs against the Buffalo Bills.
It may seem counterintuitive to prioritize a Jackson extension when he still has three years remaining on his contract and the Ravens have so many players on contracts that expire sooner, but it makes sense.