The Baltimore Ravens enter the offseason at a crossroads, and general manager Eric DeCosta stands at the center of it. After missing the playoffs, ownership decided it was time to move on from John Harbaugh, which ultimately forced DeCosta to search for a new head coach and reset the franchise’s direction.
The Baltimore Ravens have secured most of their top coaching hires, with the special teams coordinator role and some position coaching roles being the biggest, shifting the focus to free agency.
There may not be a man happier in Baltimore than Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta (maybe besides his new head coach, Jesse Minter). That's because the NFL shared some great news with all 32 NFL teams that can completely shift how the offseason plays out.
The Super Bowl MVP Award has been given out 60 times over 59 Super Bowls (Super Bowl XII had co-MVPs). How many can you name in six minutes?
The new era of Baltimore Ravens football is off and running after the team made it official with the introductory press conference of new head coach Jesse Minter.
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.
From the beginning of the head coach interview process, it seemed like the Baltimore Ravens had one name in mind for the job: Jesse Minter. The Ravens were able to get their guy, as Minter became the fourth head coach in franchise history.
The last time the Baltimore Ravens had to look for a new head coach nearly two decades ago, they cast a wide and diverse net and explored a multitude of options before landing on John Harbaugh in 2008.
It is not uncommon for the general manager of an NFL team to lead the search for a new head coach, rather than the owner or ownership group. For franchises like the Dallas Cowboys, that person is one and the same with Jerry Jones, who has first and final say.
The Baltimore Ravens don't know who is going to be coaching their football team in 2026. Here's what we do know: who is doing the grocery shopping in Baltimore.
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta stressed the importance of extending Lamar Jackson’s contract, as the quarterback faces a $74.5 million salary cap hit in 2026.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Jackson had one of the most productive showings of his career during his age-27 season.
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.
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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