The Baltimore Ravens' starting lineup is more or less set in stone approaching the final two weeks before the NFL season's set to commence, with the last month of training camp answering many lingering questions as to who's set to play the majority of snaps at the team's few holes.
The Baltimore Ravens are entering the 2025 NFL regular season with a stacked roster. With all the talent, most roster spots have already been finalized.
There's one more preseason game for the Baltimore Ravens and that means there's one more opportunity for lesser-known names on the roster to show they're worth keeping around.
The Baltimore Ravens dominated the Dallas Cowboys in their Week 2 preseason matchup, excelling in every aspect of the game en route to a 31-13 victory.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Baltimore Ravens have historically been among the NFL's best at uncovering and developing undrafted free agent talent. They appear to have found another gem in second-year offensive lineman Corey Bullock, a local product who went undrafted out of the University of Maryland.
In the NFL, training camp is a big part of making your opportunity and impressions on coaches to establish a role on the team. Terp alumnus Corey Bullock is taking advantage of the moment and hitting all the marks.
Don’t let the undrafted label fool you—Corey Bullock belongs in the NFL. The former Maryland offensive lineman has quietly emerged as one of the more surprising standouts in Ravens camp this summer.
The Baltimore Ravens signed a solid bunch of free agents after the 2024 NFL Draft. The team looked for help in several areas, including the running back room and secondary.