OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Jaire Alexander, the Baltimore Ravens’ newest cornerback, turned heads during the opening day of training camp with a standout performance that showcased his elite skills and swagger.
Baltimore’s offensive line has some question marks Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta has assembled one of the league’s most talented rosters for the 2025 season.
The Baltimore Ravens do not have many question marks facing them heading into the 2025 season. Eric DeCosta did another outstanding job this offseason, and there are very few holes on this year’s roster.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to throw for at least 3,000 yards in the 2024-25 season can you name in five minutes?
The Baltimore Ravens have a knack for finding effective free agents late in the offseason. Eric DeCosta and the front office always knock it out of the park with the NFL Draft and free agency, and this year was no different.
Each season is pivotal for NFL players as they look toward their next contract. These 25 players stand out heading into 2025, as they look to make even more money down the road.
One of the best feelings is wishing for a specific gift, and that exact gift being under the tree on Christmas morning. While Christmas may be months away, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson recently experienced that feeling in June, during minicamp.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson added a job title on Wednesday: assistant general manager.
If there's one thing everybody in the NFL knows and recognizes, it's that the Baltimore Ravens have one of the best, if not the best, rosters in the league.
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta made all the right moves in this past NFL Draft in April. He was able to secure a player who was projected as a first-round pick in the second round.
Jackson had one of the most productive showings of his career during his age-27 season.
Some NFL teams have seen quarterbacks suit up well past the 10-year mark, with the Patriots enjoying a 20-year relationship with their top passer. Here is the longest-tenured QB in every franchise's history.
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta’s latest move, an extension for wide receiver Rashod Bateman, was a deal not many people expected to see be “next” on the Ravens’ ‘To-Do’ list.
The Baltimore Ravens needed some mass upfront to replace Michael Pierce after he retired earlier in the offseason. They got just that with their recent signing, John Jenkins, who came over after spending the last two seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders.
For a minute, it looked like the Baltimore Ravens pulled off another classic Eric DeCosta heist. A day-three pick swap to snag a proven receiver from a bottom-feeder franchise?
The Baltimore Ravens haven't been the loudest team this offseason, and there are a few reasons for that. ESPN analyst Bill Barnwell explains why the Ravens haven't done much this offseason, but offers hope for more activity in the next month or so.
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.
When the Baltimore Ravens took Mike Green in the second round out of Marshall, it turned heads around the NFL. On the field, Green was a certified first-round caliber player, one who likely would have long been taken before the Ravens made their selection of Malaki Starks at pick 27 if he had a clean evaluation.
Most draft pundits seem to believe that this year's class is lacking in top-end talent, and maybe they are correct. However, Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta has a different takeaway with this class.
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta seemed noncommittal when asked about tight end Mark Andrews' future with the team on Tuesday.
The Baltimore Ravens live for the NFL Draft. It’s their bread and butter, the backbone of their success, and the reason they’ve remained a powerhouse for years.
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.
The Baltimore Ravens will look back on the 2023 season with one thought...what if. After a super regular season that saw the Ravens post a 13-4 record, win the AFC North, clinched the No.
After falling short in the AFC Championship game to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Baltimore Ravens head into the offseason looking to add to a roster that had them on the doorstep of making it to the Super Bowl. However, it won't just be about making upgrades, as the Ravens will also look to keep the talent they have.
Baltimore boasted the NFL's best record and No. 1 seed in the AFC.
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