There are ample causes for excitement around the 2026 Ravens, and an offseason that's been so different than almost every before it. A porous offensive line, however, can torpedo any season, and, as high as the sportsbooks seem to be on the Ravens, overall, they are also fairly tepid about the prospects for this offense.
There are a lot of parallels in the paths that Baltimore Ravens first-year special teams coordinator Anthony Levine Sr. and second-year safety Keondre Jackson followed at the beginning of their respective NFL careers, which occurred more than a decade apart.
I feel like we need to begin this exercise with a Public Service Announcement: Ravens defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver was quite defensive of his players, overall, and bullish on them (going to the wall for struggling Roquan Smith and Marlon Humphrey.
Rashod Bateman’s OTA absence is not a panic point, but it leaves Baltimore short on continuity at a spot where the stakes quietly rose this offseason.
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.
How many of the NFL players to rack up at least 1,400 receiving yards in a season multiple times in their career can you name in five minutes?
Over the course of the last year, the Baltimore Ravens have almost completely turned over their group of specialists, with long snapper being the only holdover, as they replaced a pair of homegrown First Team All Pros with a pair of sixth-round picks in back-to-back offseasons.
Offense is the name of the game in the modern NFL, and offensive play callers have never been more creative. Here's a look at the top NFL play-callers from 1-32 early in the 2022 season.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
Somewhere inside the Baltimore Ravens’ front office, a calculator was running and the math kept getting uglier. Lamar Jackson’s $260 million contract, the one he negotiated himself without an agent, had produced a 2026 salary cap figure of $74.5 million.
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.
Declan Doyle’s impact on the Ravens offense will be felt in a multitude of ways. We are gradually chronicling them all, whether it be pace of play or first-down tendencies, the beliefs of the offensive play callers who have influenced him the most offer vital clues about what is in store for Lamar Jackson.
The NFL world was shaken up on Monday when the Cleveland Browns shockingly traded star defensive end Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams for Jared Verse and draft capital.
We’ve documented in this space that Maron Humphrey and Roquan Smith are two players that would not be on out roster making $19M and $20M, respectively.
As the Baltimore Ravens enter their 2026 season, they’re hopeful Rashod Bateman can be a crucial part of the offense. However, thus far, he has been absent from voluntary workouts.
With the Baltimore Ravens looking to be Super Bowl contenders, the team will be under a regime with head coach Jesse Minter and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle.
With the 2026 draft in the books, teams are already looking toward 2027. Here's our way-too-early 2027 NFL mock draft, as of April 27, 2026.
Baltimore Ravens new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle earned some strong praise from his fellow coaches and offensive players following Tuesday’s OTA session as the team continues laying out the offensive scheme.
The 2026 regular season is getting closer, and teams are working hard to define a 53-man roster. As the Baltimore Ravens find out what their final depth chart will look like, we count down the team’s 25 most important players, based on their impact for the 2026 season.
There is a lot that can factor into an NFL free agent's decision to sign with a new team when they hit the open market, whether or not the team they're coming from wants them back.
Some of the ways the Ravens offense will change under rookie play caller Declan Doyle will be more esoteric, and others will be utterly obvious. He is
The NFL offseason was rocked at the start of June, as two-time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett was traded west to the Los Angeles Rams. The blockbuster trade also provides a sigh of relief for teams inside the AFC North, as they won’t have to see Garrett lined up against them twice a year.
The Baltimore Ravens are going to look a lot different on the sidelines next season after they fired John Harbaugh to bring in Jesse Minter as head coach.
Deebo Samuel is no longer at the peak of his powers, but he proved that he still had plenty left in the tank last season. Is this AFC North team the right fit for Samuel?
The vast majority of football players who make the jump from college to the NFL compare it to drinking from a firehose. That feeling is even more exacerbated for those tasked with being plug-and-play starters from Day 1 at cerebral positions, such as the position Baltimore Ravens safety Malaki Starks found himself in as a rookie last year.
While Jackson has asserted that he wants to remain in Baltimore, he also has reason not to rush into an extension with the Ravens.
The Ravens had no shortage of offensive issues in 2025, but execution on first down wasn’t among them. It still stands to reason, however, that the hiring of a new play caller, and one with no experience prior, as the coordinator and an overhaul of the offensive staff will lead to significant changes in trends and tendencies.
There was unquestionably a singular genius to Patriots iconic head coach Bill Belichick, who was the best offensive, defensive and specials teams mind in the game, and perhaps those unique superpowers have something to do with a coaching family tree filled largely with failures.
On Friday morning, NFL insider Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk shared why Jackson "holds the cards in the lingering impasse" this offseason.
The Ravens made no secret about their desire to work out a new Lamar Jackson extension this offseason. No agreement has been reached yet, but a mutual interest still exists for a deal to be struck.
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