The Baltimore Ravens may not be having the season they wanted, but it isn't stopping general manager Eric DeCosta from continuing on his way. It's been business as usual for DeCosta over the course of the last few weeks, with the team securing a fresh contact extension with tight end Mark Andrews before striking another deal this morning.
The Baltimore Ravens have always done a terrific job at building competitive rosters. The team is in their 30th season as a franchise, and they rank third in win percentage at 57.1%, just 0.2% the NFL-leading Green Bay Packers.
The Baltimore Ravens have found some momentum after their horrendous 1-5 start. After stumbling out of the gates and looking inept on both offense and defense, the team has put together a two-game winning streak.
How many of the active NFL quarterbacks to throw for at least 300 yards in a game can you name in eight minutes?
The Baltimore Ravens got some much-needed reinforcements on the edge on Monday, as General Manager Eric DeCosta made a trade with the Tennessee Titans for outside linebacker Dre’Mont Jones.
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 trade market was incredibly active ahead of this year’s trade deadline. That was especially true on Tuesday, when teams made a frenzy of moves to bolster their teams in hopes of clinching playoff spots in 2025.
The Baltimore Ravens did not cross the finish line on any deal ahead of the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday. They had already made three moves ahead of deadline day, and despite the frenzy that went on Tuesday, General Manager Eric DeCosta and Baltimore’s front office stood pat.
The Baltimore Ravens added some more draft capital on Saturday afternoon, dealing cornerback Jaire Alexander and a 2027 seventh-round selection to the Philadelphia Eagles for a 2026 sixth-round selection.
The Baltimore Ravens traded one of their former first-round picks, outside linebacker Odafe Oweh, earlier in October. To most, the deal told the story of a team parting ways with a disappointing draft pick.
Despite sitting at the bottom of the AFC North with a record of 1-5 entering Week 8, the Baltimore Ravens are reportedly looking to be buyers at the trade deadline.
If there is one thing the Baltimore Ravens have already proven over the last two weeks, it is that they are willing to do whatever it takes to win now, despite a 1-5 start to the regular season.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
It is no secret that Baltimore Ravens first-round pick Malaki Starks has struggled in his rookie year. He is not alone in that case, though, as Defensive Coordinator Zach Orr’s unit as a whole has been horrific in 2025.
The Baltimore Ravens organization and fans will be heading into their Week 5 home matchup against the Houston Texans with heavy hearts after finding out about the sudden and tragic passing of former defensive lineman Arthur Jones at the age of 39 on Friday, the team announced.
The life of an NFL general manager is always busy with something. For the Baltimore Ravens and general manager Eric DeCosta, the crunch is particularly challenging.
As the Baltimore Ravens head into the 2025 NFL season, they are seeing the biggest opening in their Super Bowl window. General Manager Eric DeCosta has constructed possibly the most stacked roster in the team’s history, with countless All-Pros and Pro Bowlers littering both sides of the football.
Eric DeCosta maneuvered another outstanding offseason for the Baltimore Ravens in the past several months. The team lost minimal talent, brought in experienced veterans to fill critical holes, and once again crushed it in the draft.
The Baltimore Ravens' Eric DeCosta has proven to be one of the best general managers in the NFL, but he made one major mistake this offseason. The Ravens signed backup quarterback Cooper Rush to a two-year, $6.2 million deal to be Lamar Jackson's backup.
While any team like the Baltimore Ravens, who thrives on elite quarterback play from perennial MVP candidate Lamar Jackson, would be turn to ash if they lost that starter due to injury, the usually sharp Eric DeCosta has put the Ravens in a very tough situation due to the lack of quality behind No.
Jackson had one of the most productive showings of his career during his age-27 season.
The Baltimore Ravens’ wait to turn in their draft card with Malaki Starks’ name was a stressful one. And now we know just how stressful. Baltimore, thanks to a new behind the scenes look at draft weekend via ‘Baltimore Ravens Wired’, had their conviction in Starks set as early as late February at the NFL Combine.
It's not very often that Baltimroe Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta meets someone from his alma mater in this line of work. DeCosta, 54, attended Colby College, a private school in Maine with only around 2,300 current students.
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta seemed noncommittal when asked about tight end Mark Andrews' future with the team on Tuesday.
He has just one AFC Championship Game appearance and no Super Bowl trips on his career resume.
Executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta announced seven promotions this week to help fill some of the new vacancies.
The Ravens are hoping there are talented players at this position available when they're on the clock during the NFL Draft.
The Ravens have a lot of work to do in the coming weeks with expiring contracts all over their 2023 roster, but DeCosta is fully aware of which potential departures leave them most bare.
Baltimore boasted the NFL's best record and No. 1 seed in the AFC.
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