The NFL has announced this year’s Pro Bowl rosters, featuring some interesting inclusions and exclusions. Most notably, two Baltimore Ravens, Zay Flowers and Patrick Ricard, which not many expected.
If there were any two nagging issues that routinely frustrated the Baltimore Ravens' fan base through their ugly 1-5 start to the season, it was their inability to shake the injury bug and the constant shortcomings of the insufficient offensive line.
It's not a coincidence that the resurgence of the Baltimore Ravens' rushing attack after an inconsistent start to the 2025 season has coincided with the insertion of five-time Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard back into the lineup.
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It's been a long time coming, but the Baltimore Ravens are getting one of their most beloved ironmen back on the team for their Week 8 showdown against the Chicago Bears.
Baltimore Ravens fans have not been used to the struggles the offense has gone through over the first six games of the regular season. A major contributing factor to the issues has been the significant injuries to the most critical players on the offense: quarterback Lamar Jackson, left tackle Ronnie Stanley, and fullback Patrick Ricard.
When the Baltimore Ravens take the field at M&T Bank Stadium in Week 8 for what is essentially a must-win game against the surging Chicago Bears, their offense might finally have all of their top playmakers in the lineup for the first time this season.
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The first six weeks of the Baltimore Ravens’ 2025 season have been abysmal. After a Week 6 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, they sit at 1-5, are one of the worst teams in the NFL, and are already three games back of first place in the AFC North.
After an embarrassing loss in Week 5, it is clear the Baltimore Ravens are spiraling out of control. Outside of the passing game, every aspect of their team has found struggles in 2025.
The Baltimore Ravens have ruled out both tight end Isaiah Likely and fullback Patrick Ricard for Sunday's home opener against the Cleveland Browns. Neither player suited up for last week's loss to the Buffalo Bills in the season opener.
Despite being without two of their top weapons who were ruled out with injury, the Baltimore Ravens were still able to put up historic video game-like numbers on offense in terms of yardage, efficiency and explosive play rate in their season-opening loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Week 1 is here, and the Ravens are gearing up for their season opener. But the offense will be down a couple of key pieces. Tight end Isaiah Likely and fullback Patrick Ricard have been ruled out, altering Baltimore’s offensive approach for what could be a high-scoring affair in Buffalo.
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The Baltimore Ravens’ offense will begin the 2025 NFL season shorthanded against the Buffalo Bills in Week 1. After ruling out tight end Isaiah Likely, the team added fullback Patrick Ricard to its inactive list.
The Baltimore Ravens appear to be headed into their Week 1 game against the Buffalo Bills without two key players. Tight end Isaiah Likely and fullback Patrick Ricard have not practiced in the week leading up to the game, and each has been absent from practice for long before this week.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely suffered a left ankle injury during a training camp practice Tuesday, casting a shadow over the team’s preparations for the upcoming NFL season.
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Patrick Ricard‘s Baltimore tenure will continue in 2025. The Pro Bowl fullback has a new deal in place with the Ravens, Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports.
Patrick Ricard has made it clear—he wants to retire in Baltimore. After the Ravens’ crushing 27-25 playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, the five-time Pro
Jackson may officially become a three-time regular-season MVP Award winner next month, but he nevertheless routinely receives criticism for the fact that he has zero Super Bowl appearances on his resume.
The Baltimore Ravens are taking their roster to the next level. Baltimore signed star running back Derrick Henry to a two-year deal in free agency. On the other hand, the team lost the services of linebacker Patrick Queen to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The NFL may have just increased the salary cap for next season, but that doesn’t mean that the Baltimore Ravens won’t still have to consider cutting some of their roster to create more financial flexibility.
The Ravens are implementing their new offense under offensive coordinator Todd Monken and with a change in scheme could come a change in position for one veteran.
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Baltimore drove to the 1-yard line and QB Tyler Huntley attempted to score a touchdown on a QB leap. He never broke the goal line and lost the ball after linebacker Logan Wilson forced the fumble. Hubbard was in the right spot at the right time and fielded the ball in the air at the 2-yard line and took it the other way for the decisive score.
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