One of the most significant gaps in the Baltimore Ravens' lineup this season has been the play of the interior offensive line. Specifically, the guards.
If there is one thing Baltimore Ravens fans have been screaming at the top of rooftops throughout the season, it has been for guard Daniel Faalele to be replaced, as he once again did not have a good showing in the Ravens' 27-22 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14.
The Baltimore Ravens have had a significant issue on the offensive line all season. Since their season-opening loss to the Buffalo Bills, the line has somehow steadily gotten worse and worse.
How many of the starters from the last Super Bowl matchup between New England and Seattle (in 2015) can you name in six minutes?
The Baltimore Ravens' 27-19 Week 10 win over the Minnesota Vikings was largely positive. However, the offensive line continues to be a problem; the Ravens aren't offering Lamar Jackson stellar protection, and it's hurting their explosive run game from reaching its ceiling.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
Following a strong showing in Week 8, where the Baltimore Ravens took home a 30-16 win over the Chicago Bears, they are entering another must-win matchup.
Heading into the bye week, the Baltimore Ravens’ 2025 season is on life support. While they made strides as a unit in their Week 6 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, several issues remained clear, and one of those is the below-average play on the offensive line.
The Baltimore Ravens' early-season troubles can be pinned on various significant issues. The defense as a whole has looked worse than it ever has, the offense has yet to find a consistent rhythm on the ground, and poor decision-making by the coaching staff has doomed the team.
The Baltimore Ravens do not have many weak points on their roster. However, the interior offensive line was a question mark all offseason, and in Week 1 vs.
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.
After an impressive first three quarters in Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills, the Baltimore Ravens collapsed in the fourth quarter, dropping what should have been a blowout victory, 41-40.
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There was no doubt the Baltimore Ravens’ interior offensive line could lead to their downfall in 2025. Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum leads the way, but their offensive guards, Andrew Vorhees and Daniel Faalele, are largely unproven.
The season is here for the 2025 Baltimore Ravens as the team travels to Buffalo for their Week 1 matchup with the Buffalo Bills. It's a new year and a fresh start for everybody in Baltimore, including players looking for bounce-back seasons or players looking to build off the previous season.
When the Baltimore Ravens kick off their 2025 season on Sunday night against the Buffalo Bills, they will do so as one of the best teams in the league.
The Baltimore Ravens have a glaring need on their offensive line. Despite a league-leading 2024 campaign from an offensive standpoint, the team’s offensive guards still had their fair share of inconsistencies.
The Baltimore Ravens have a number of players set to play in a contract year in 2025. Prioritizing which ones actually make it to the season without a new deal is an enviable problem for general manager Eric DeCosta to have — but a challenge none the less.
Throughout his first year as a starter, Baltimore Ravens right guard Daniel Faalele was certainly one of the team's more-discussed players. Faalele, a 2022 fourth-round pick out of Minnesota, drew plenty of ire from fans over his inconsistent performance, particularly early on.
The Baltimore Ravens have the biggest opening in their Super Bowl window in 2025. While they always find a way to improve their team every offseason, the one that follows this upcoming year will be brutal. Unlike the past few months, Baltimore has many All-Pros, Pro Bowlers, and key contributors hitting free agency in 2026.
The Baltimore Ravens are among the top contenders for a Super Bowl in the NFL for the upcoming season, but with so many teams chasing a championship, one minor detail could make a massive difference.
The Baltimore Ravens own the best rushing attack in the NFL. The two-headed monster of Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry in the backfield has terrified defenses since day one of their partnership, and the team’s success in 2024 shouldn’t be shocking.
The Baltimore Ravens have 11 picks to work with in the 2025 NFL Draft next month, and they will use those selections to help shape the future of the organization.
The AFC may be loaded, but the Baltimore Ravens are uniquely positioned to make a Super Bowl run, even with a gauntlet of a path to get there. Baltimore made a statement in the AFC Wild Card, dominating its division rival with a 28-14 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
If the Baltimore Ravens can't play more cleanly along the offensive line than they did against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night, they could be in for a world of hurt this season.
After Kevin Zeitler and John Simpson departed in free agency, finding replacements at both guard spots was a key offseason priority for the Ravens.
The Ravens offensive line is set to look very different from the group that started throughout their 14-3 campaign last year.
Here is why Baltimore should be worried next season.
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