After a shocking loss in Week 1 of the NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens are heading into Week 2 with fire in their eyes. They will be playing angry this upcoming week, and the team standing in their path on Sunday is the Cleveland Browns.
After being so good in season openers over the years, the Baltimore Ravens have now dropped to 0-1 for the second year in a row, and in the most heartbreaking fashion at that.
According to ESPN, NFL executives are already thinking ahead when it comes to the league’s most prestigious individual honors. Their early picks show confidence in Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson for Most Valuable Player and Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels for Offensive Player of the Year.
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As the Baltimore Ravens imploded in Sunday's 41-40 loss to the Buffalo Bills, one couldn't help but lament on all the moments they could've held on if just one thing went differently.
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The Baltimore Ravens don't have a shortage of talented young wide receivers on their 53-man roster, but that didn't stop them from adding another on Tuesday.
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’ Week 1 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night was a demoralizing one. They had the game in their hands, and what should have been a statement win quickly turned into another late-game meltdown.
The Baltimore Ravens committed no shortage of errors in their season-opening AFC Divisional Round rematch against the Buffalo Bills. You don't allow 41 points and 16 within the final four minutes without a few blunders, as the Ravens blew a late 15-point advantage in surrendering to a 41-40 loss.
The Baltimore Ravens exit Week 1 as one of the NFL's most embarrassed squads. They had the chance to stun their rival Buffalo Bills as the underdog away-team, fully backing up all of the hype they spent the offseason soaking up.
After their Week 1 loss to the Buffalo Bills, one of the Baltimore Ravens’ most glaring issues is their pass rush. The unit sacked Josh Allen just once, and despite numerous pressures, they failed to get home each time.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens did everything required to win on Sunday night, but they didn't. Wave's Bomani Jones believes that John Harbaugh, the team's longtime coach, could be running out of time at its helm.
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The question as to which offensive linemen would earn starting spot as Lamar Jackson's front-most protectors remained a prevalent question throughout the offseason, with the team ultimately deciding to roll with their home-developed prospects.
The Baltimore Ravens announced they have signed WR Cornelius Johnson to the practice squad, releasing OLB Malik Hamm in a corresponding move. Baltimore’s
The Baltimore Ravens were once again their own worst enemy and the orchestrators of their own demise in a gut-wrenching 41-40 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football to open the 2025 season.
The Baltimore Ravens opened their season in heartbreaking fashion, falling 41-40 to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football. What looked like a statement victory to the NFL world turned into a stunning collapse in the final minutes, as Buffalo erased a 15-point deficit in less than four minutes to steal the win.
The relationship between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen has taken many forms before developing into the high-stakes rivalry it's become today. They were two of the bigger project quarterbacks coming out of the 2018 NFL Draft, but their respective franchises each needed fresh starts with new legs.
The Baltimore Ravens started their 2025 season with a nightmare scenario, surrendering a 16-point lead in the final four minutes to fall to the Buffalo Bills.
One of the most-discussed events from the Bills' thrilling come-from-behind victory over the Ravens involved Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson shoving a fan who slapped Jackson and Baltimore wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins on their helmets in the game's third quarter.
In a stunning turn of events during the Week 1 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills, the former’s late-game collapse has become a focal point of discussion.
Even though it did not play a major role in the Baltimore Ravens’ collapse on Sunday night, coach John Harbaugh had some harsh words for one of his star players for a “foolish” on-field decision during the game.
Once again, the Baltimore Ravens suffer another late-game collapse after losing to the Buffalo Bills, 41-40, in Week 1. Despite building a sizeable lead and showing moments of brilliance, the Ravens couldn’t hold on when it mattered and ultimately lost the game.
The five-time Pro Bowl running back rushed for 169 yards and a pair of touchdowns, but he had a costly fumble with just over three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.
The most controversial moment of the Baltimore Ravens' brutal 41-40 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night involved Lamar Jackson shoving a fan who slapped the Ravens quarterback on the helmet in the third quarter of the game.