The Baltimore Ravens struggled on the defensive side of the ball this season, but it wasn't all doom and gloom. The Ravens had a strong showing from fourth-year pro Travis Jones, who was named the biggest unsung hero by NFL.com writer Kevin Patra.
The Baltimore Ravens needed a lot of guys to step up during the 2025 season after multiple injuries put them behind the eight ball, but one player remained a constant presence on defense.
Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Travis Jones is celebrating after recently signing a three-year contract extension with the franchise. The new deal will pay Jones $40.5 million through the 2028 season, making him a mainstay for the Ravens defensive line.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
Baltimore Ravens nose tackle Travis Jones agreed to a three-year contract extension on Thursday that ties him to the team through the 2028 season. Financial terms were not disclosed by the team, however multiple media outlets reported the deal is worth $40.5 million.
Travis Jones loomed as one of the Ravens’ top pending free agents for 2026. The fourth-year defensive tackle will not be reaching the open market, however.
There were three very costly penalties that directly impacted the outcome of the Baltimore Ravens' decisive loss at home to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14 because they negated what would've been clutch plays by their offense and defense.
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 were unable to capitalize on numerous opportunities to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, but they were on the wrong end of a crucial officiating blunder as well.
The Baltimore Ravens have built a reputation for drafting and developing high-quality talent, and one of the latest players stepping into the spotlight is defensive tackle Travis Jones.
The most devastating loss the Baltimore Ravens suffered during their 1-5 start to the season wasn't a single game but rather one of their best and most indispensable players on either side of the ball.
The Baltimore Ravens enter Week 10 searching for rhythm, identity, and answers. At 3-5, they’ve been inconsistent on both sides of the football, but Sunday presents a golden opportunity to flip their season’s tone in a road test against the Minnesota Vikings and redshirt rookie quarterback J.J.
The Baltimore Ravens made another potential game-changing trade on Monday, acquiring outside linebacker Dre’Mont Jones from the Tennessee Titans in exchange for a conditional fifth-round pick that could become a fourth-round pick.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens were both missing their best defensive linemen as they arrived at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday. But at least the Chiefs' knew their hero in the trenches was arriving late.
The Ravens defense will be short several players for Sunday's game against the Chiefs. Linebacker Kyle Van Noy and defensive tackle Travis Jones are both inactive after being listed as questionable on Friday.
The Ravens know they'll be missing defensive lineman Nnamdi Madubuike against the Chiefs on Sunday, but another defensive lineman is moving toward being able to play.
Two weeks into the 2025 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens are once again showcasing the league’s best offense. It has been another slow start for the defense, but after a dominant Week 2 win over the Cleveland Browns, the unit is gaining momentum entering the toughest stretch of their season.
The Baltimore Ravens have several players who are either the best or among the NFL's elite at their respective positions when they're healthy. Fourth-year defensive lineman Travis Jones is one of them and is poised to become a household name heading into a contract year, especially following the retirement of veteran Michael Pierce this offseason.
It’s not every day a 340-pound defensive tackle is kept a secret, but that’s exactly what Travis Jones has been for most of his Baltimore Ravens career.
It’s no secret the Baltimore Ravens are heading into a potential crossroads with fourth-year defensive tackle Travis Jones. After a quietly dominant three seasons anchoring the interior, Jones is due for a payday in 2026—and if his growth continues, it might be one the Ravens can’t afford.
While the Baltimore Ravens are coming off an offseason paying Justin, now Nnamdi, Madubuike, their other defensive tackle is making waves. Former-round pick Travis Jones is a beast up in the middle of the defense as their run-stopping nose tackle.
The Chicago Bears have started scheduling their Top-30 visits leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft and the team's front office is making sure they are turning over every rock by even doing some due diligence on an Ivy League standout.