Special teams are always a crucial part of how the Baltimore Ravens operate. In 2025, they are looking for more explosive plays from their return units.
For the past few years, the Baltimore Ravens have been inconsistent on special teams. Justin Tucker heavily regressed, Jordan Stout has struggled, and the return games have failed to provide a regular spark.
The Baltimore Ravens' running back room is arguably the deepest in the NFL right now, which is obviously a blessing. When it comes to trimming down the roster, though, it might be a bit of a curse.
The Baltimore Ravens impressed Saturday, beating the Dallas Cowboys 31-13. They controlled all four quarters, displaying talent on both sides of the ball.
You can make a strong case that the Baltimore Ravens have the league’s best roster heading into Week 1 of the NFL season. There are going to be several players released by Baltimore over the next three weeks who will immediately catch on to other teams’ 53-man rosters and immediately have roles.
It’s been a busy day of transactions in Baltimore, and while the names aren’t huge, the implications could be. The most impactful transactions of the day see the team bringing in veteran running back D’Ernest Johnson (per ESPN’s Adam Schefter) and waiving undrafted rookie kicker John Hoyland (per Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports).
The Baltimore Ravens will open the 21-day practice window for wide receiver/return specialist Deonte Harty on Tuesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Tuesday's injury report was a concern for the Baltimore Ravens to say the least, with multiple players missing practice due to illness. Luckily, Wednesday's injury report is much more encouraging.
The Baltimore Ravens have ruled out running back Rasheen Ali for the rest of Wednesday's game against the Houston Texans with a hip injury, yet another setback for the rookie.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Baltimore Ravens are right back to work with a divisional game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football, and they're feeling the effects of the short week.
The Denver Broncos have a tough three-game stretch ahead of them, starting with the equally 5-3 Baltimore Ravens . We've been monitoring the injury report for the respective teams, especially considering that Baltimore's starting quarterback missed two days of practice, but we finally got some clarity on Friday.
The Baltimore Ravens had a chance to solidify their status as one of the AFC’s top contenders with a Week 8 matchup against a struggling Cleveland Browns team.
The Baltimore Ravens have downgraded defensive tackle Broderick Washington and he will not play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football, the team announced.
The Baltimore Ravens have ruled out both linebacker Malik Harrison and running back Rasheen Ali for Monday night's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as revealed on the team's final injury report.
The Baltimore Ravens are pretty banged-up heading into Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders, but luckily, two key starters are healthy enough to go.
The Baltimore Ravens announced Saturday that they’ve activated RB Rasheen Ali from injured reserve and elevated EDGE Yannick Ngakoue to their active roster ahead of their Week 6 game against the Commanders. Ngakoue, 29, is a former third-round pick of the Jaguars back in 2016 out of Maryland.
The Baltimore Ravens will be without three defenders for Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders after ruling out defensive tackle Broderick Washington, linebacker Malik Harrison and cornerback Arthur Maulet.
According to Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, the Ravens are designating fifth-round RB Rasheen Ali to return from injured reserve from his neck and head injuries.
The Baltimore Ravens travel to Green Bay to take on the Packers in their preseason finale on Saturday. With that in mind, here are three Ravens to watch.
The Baltimore Ravens perennially receive more attention for their rushing attack than perhaps any other team in the NFL. This year, Derrick Henry’s addition sits at the front of the conversation.
Rasheen Ali defied expectations in several ways during his time with the Mashall Thundering Herd. When he played at his best, the Herd were one of the Sun Belt's best teams.
Several players are raising their 2024 NFL Draft stock this week at the Senior Bowl. But with every practice comes a risk of injury. That's exactly what happened to one of the more promising players in Mobile, Alabama.
The Marshall Thundering Herd finished the season last in the Sun Belt East conference with a 3-5 record in conference games and a 6-7 record overall. Their offense finished 93rd in rushing yards per game with 132.3, 85th in total yards per game with 358.5, and 104th in points per game with 22.8.