The Baltimore Ravens knew they needed players on the defense to step up after their Week 1 collapse against the Buffalo Bills. The Ravens got that contribution from linebacker Tavius Robinson in their Week 2 win against the Cleveland Browns.
Outside linebacker Tavius Robinson has been drawing comparisons to franchise legend Jarret Johnson since the beginning. It began as he was carving out a role on early downs as a stout run defender on the edge in his rookie season on the Baltimore Ravens' top-ranked defense in 2023, and it continues now.
As training camp continues and preseason rolls on, many NFL teams are seeing their rookies and rotational players grow into bigger roles. For a team like the Baltimore Ravens, their starters for the 2025 campaign are set in stone, which makes it a crucial month for those looking to carve out a substantial place on the 53-man roster.
The Baltimore Ravens defense is quickly becoming one of the most feared units in football heading into the 2025 season. While the 2024 campaign was disastrous, they showed glimpses of greatness late in the year.
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In recent days, there has been one particular problem that's become bigger and bigger around the NFL, and Baltimore Ravens second-round pick Mike Green is directly involved.
NFL stars can't play forever, and retirement is coming sooner than later for some of the league's top players. These 25 players could call it quits following the 2025 season.
During his first two seasons in the league, outside linebacker Tavius Robinson has been "everything you look for in a Baltimore Raven" according to pass rush coach Chuck Smith, who has been on the staff working closely with him over that span.
The Baltimore Ravens pass rush room is a mystery. Although they finished second in the league in total sacks last season, the group is looking for consistency in 2025.
Second-year outside linebacker Tavius Robinson is quietly putting together an impressive breakout campaign. A lot of Baltimore Ravens fans have been disappointed by the lack of playing time and production from third-year outside linebacker David Ojabo who has been a healthy scratch in four of the last six games.
The Baltimore Ravens' defense has seemingly turned a corner over the past few weeks, and the infusion of new blood is a huge reason why. It was probably overdue, but the Ravens have begun to give younger players some more playing time recently.
As the NFL trade deadline approached, the Baltimore Ravens were widely expected to make a move for a veteran pass-rusher to help bolster their defense.
With the NFL season kicking off this week, it's time to take a look at some former Ole Miss Rebels who could be primed for a breakout season. Sam Williams would be a contender on this list, but after an ACL and MCL tear in the Cowboys camp in Oxnard, he will be sidelined for all of the 2024 season.
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 second-year outside linebacker’s victory-sealing play in Week 2 of the preseason was just the latest example. Every team in the NFL wants tough players with a hardnosed mindset on their roster especially on defense.
The Baltimore Ravens have several young players potentially on the verge of a breakout, and second-year linebacker Tavius Robinson is definitely among that group.
As a fourth-round pick last year, Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Tavius Robinson naturally didn't see too much playing time as a rookie behind a stacked defense.
As a side effect of the Baltimore Ravens boasting the league's best defense last season, several rookies and other younger players didn't have much of a chance to show what they can truly do.
After being drafted in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens, former Ole Miss Rebels edge rusher Tavius Robinson had a rather quiet rookie campaign, but he is gearing up to make an even greater impact in 2024.
Two former Ole Miss Rebels are still alive in the NFL playoffs entering the week of AFC and NFC Championship Games as the league's surviving teams have been dwindled to four.
The Ravens had been holding out hope that at least one of David Ojabo or Tyus Bowser would be able to suit up late in the season. The former is now out for the campaign, though, and the latter’s availability remains in the air at this point.