The first safety has come off the board. Georgia’s Malaki Starks has, to little surprise, been selected by the Ravens at No. 27. A team whose biggest needs were in the trenches, Baltimore instead addresses the weakest part of their defense from the early part of 2024.
The Baltimore Ravens have their eyes focused on the NFL Draft, which is now less than two weeks away. The defensive side of the ball will be the likely focal point on Day One, with edge rusher and secondary both representing pressing needs.
The Baltimore Ravens chose a cornerback early in the 2024 NFL Draft in Nate Wiggins, who jelled with Marlon Humphrey early in his rookie season. However, Brandon Stephens walked in free agency, which means the Ravens once again have a need for another cornerback.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
As arch rivals for 30 years now, the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers rarely have anything nice to say about each other. Every once in a while, though, some compliments slip through the cracks.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
When it comes to the NFL Draft, most people assume the best talent comes from the top 5 or 10 picks. That’s where the media hype lives, and where the “can’t-miss” players typically land.
In an act of sacrilegious rivalry talk, a Baltimore Ravens cornerback went out of his way to praise one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' throwback uniforms.
In an act of sacrilegious rivalry talk, a Baltimore Ravens cornerback went out of his way to praise one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' throwback uniforms.
The Baltimore Ravens have one of the sweetest uniform sets in the league. Clean all-black alternates, iconic white and purple combos, and now the “Purple Rising” helmets that dropped last year.
After being plagued with injuries in 2023, Baltimore Ravens veteran cornerback Marlon Humphrey didn't just have a resounding bounce-back season this year but he proved that he is still one of the best and most dynamic defensive backs in the NFL.
Recently, quite a few former Baltimore Ravens players have joined the arch rival Pittsburgh Steelers, some even directly leaving for the Steel City. Many fans are understandably not happy with that trend, and it seems Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey is right there with them.
According to Brian McFarland, the Ravens have restructured CB Marlon Humphrey‘s contract to create $13.4 million in cap space. McFarland says Baltimore
The Baltimore Ravens could be receiving calls to trade veteran cornerback Marlon Humphrey this offseason. Humphrey, 28, recorded 67 tackles for the Ravens this season while grabbing a career-high six interceptions.
With the way the Baltimore Ravens' offseason is shaping up, they could have some tough decisions to make in the near future. Ronnie Stanley, who's been the team's franchise left tackle for almost a decade, is a free agent and may have priced himself out of Baltimore with a resurgence in 2024.
The Baltimore Ravens have one of the best cornerbacks in the league in Marlon Humphrey, but his future with the team is in question. Humphrey, 28, should still be with the Ravens next season.
The Philadelphia Eagles soared to a 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX this weekend, putting a halt to the Chiefs' dreams of a three-peat. The Eagles came out strong, controlling the game from start to finish with a rock-solid defense and a high-flying offense.
Marlon Humphrey is never one to shy away from the cameras. In fact, you can pretty much catch Humphrey all over the camera and social media and his podcast after just about every Baltimore Ravens game.
The Baltimore Ravens won't be playing for a chance to make the Super Bowl out of the AFC -- rather the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs are getting that chance.
The Baltimore Ravens' season is over, and their exit came at the hands of the Buffalo Bills. Their Divisional Round opponent defeated them in a 27-25 contest as Lamar Jackson's late two-point conversion past to Mark Andrews was dropped, allowing the Bills to run out the clock and win the game.
Many NFL fans are tired of seeing the Kansas City Chiefs win, and Baltimore Ravens star Marlon Humphrey seems to know exactly how they feel. Humphrey’s season officially came to an end on Sunday with Baltimore’s 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round.
The Baltimore Ravens' 2024 season came to another crushing end after a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills. This defeat marks another disappointing playoff
The Pittsburgh Steelers did not end the 2024 regular season on a great note. The group struggled as they ended the year on a four-game losing streak, which included a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 18.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most storied franchises in the NFL. Their dominance in the AFC North has created amazing rivalries between the four teams.
The Baltimore Ravens boast a great offense, a great run defense and a questionable pass defense.
Humphrey wanted to make a point that players around the league could regret ending up signing with the Steelers.
Marlon Humphrey has been a mainstay in the Ravens’ secondary since the latter portion of his rookie campaign. The Pro Bowl corner is set to remain a key figure for the team’s defense in 2024, but his future beyond that point could be in the air.
As if the Baltimore Ravens needed any more reason to dislike the Pittsburgh Steelers, their former second-team All-Pro linebacker Patrick Queen signed with the AFC North rival in free agency, and he hasn’t stopped talking smack ever since.
There were several players who joined their former division rivals in free agency this offseason. Among those was former Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen, who decided to sign with the Steelers.
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey and running back Derrick Henry were teammates for two seasons at Alabama, and the two are close friends.
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