The Baltimore Ravens' season debut was, for all intents and purposes, a devastating disappointment. Their shot at proving their renewed contendership to the rest of of the NFL world was thwarted when the Buffalo Bills, who sunk as deep as 15 points down entering the final minutes of their marquee Week 1 matchup, came back to steal the game.
The Baltimore Ravens are watching Zay Flowers put together the kind of season that shows exactly why they drafted him to be a long term piece of their offense.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
After the Baltimore Ravens' Week 9 win over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football, there is a clear path to the playoffs in front of them. While their 3-5 record puts them at a severe disadvantage, they have a favorable schedule lying ahead.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
There might not have been a player on the Baltimore Ravens who needed to go into the bye more than wide receiver Zay Flowers after his mishaps in the team's Week 6 17-3 loss against the Los Angeles Rams.
On Monday, the Baltimore Ravens faced a moment of accountability — and Zay Flowers met it directly. Following the team’s Week 7 bye, attention turned to an apology Flowers issued after he declined to speak with reporters following the Ravens’ Week 6 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
The Baltimore Ravens fall to 1-5 after an embarrassing defeat to the Los Angeles Rams. Both teams struggled to put points on the board, but after the Rams capitalized on a costly fumble by wide receiver Zay Flowers and scored 14 points in two minutes, the Ravens’ toothless offense couldn’t keep up and ultimately lost the game.
Things have escalated quickly in the Rams favor at the start of the second half of Sunday's game against the Ravens. After Los Angeles scored a touchdown on Kyren Williams' 3-yard run, a Baltimore turnover helped L.A.
The Baltimore Ravens are 1-4 entering Week 6. To make things worse, the Ravens are going to be without superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson for the second straight week.
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 have won just once in five games so far, even getting blown out by the Houston Texans 44-10 in their Week 5 showdown. The team has continued to struggle, and to make matters worse, starting quarterback Lamar Jackson remains out due to injury.
Zay Flowers and the Baltimore Ravens dropped to 1-4 after losing their Week 5 matchup against the Houston Texans 44-10. They now seem destined to miss the playoffs for the first time since 2021.
The Baltimore Ravens’ receiving corps has been on fire, fueling an electric offense that’s piled up points throughout the first two weeks. Ravens wide receivers Zay Flowers, DeAndre Hopkins, and Devontez Walker each bring something special to Lamar Jackson‘s passing attack.
Thirteen years into his NFL career, DeAndre Hopkins no longer carries the prestige he once had. Yet, after another stellar performance against the Cleveland Browns, Zay Flowers believes the Baltimore Ravens’ veteran receiver is looking as good as ever.
How many of the 27 players in NFL history to catch at least 150 passes across their first two seasons can you name in five minutes?
As the 2025 NFL season approaches, Zay Flowers is poised to emerge as a breakout star for the Baltimore Ravens, aided significantly by the arrival of veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins.
Elusiveness has always been a major part of Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers' game, as the way he weaves around defenders is simply mesmerizing to watch.
If you’ve kept an eye on the Baltimore Ravens’ offense over the past few seasons, you’ve probably heard the name “Zay Flowers” tossed around. He’s fast.
After missing the Baltimore Ravens' two playoff games in January with a right knee sprain, wide receiver Zay Flowers is reportedly on track to return to full strength after avoiding offseason surgery.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Ravens star wide receiver Zay Flowers is signing with WIN Sports Group, a new agency recently launched by Patrick Whitesell, the former co-founder and executive chairman of Endeavor (formerly William Morris Endeavor).
The Bengals used their first-round pick on DE Shemar Stewart to help elevate their defense after a rough 2024. Cincinnati scout Christian Sarkisian isn’t worried about his underwhelming production compared to other elite prospects because of his pressure rate and how teams game planned for him. “Nobody saw more quick passing games than A&M.
The Baltimore Ravens got some positive news on the team’s top wide receiver Zay Flowers. Flowers missed the Ravens’ 2025 playoff run after suffering a knee injury in a Week 18 contest against the Cleveland Browns.
After a heartbreaking 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Playoffs on Sunday, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers opened up about the injury that kept him off the field in the crucial postseason matchup.
The Ravens ruled out WR Zay Flowers from their game against the Bills in the divisional round of the playoffs by listing him as inactive. It doesn’t come as a big surprise, as Flowers has been having issues after injuring his knee in Week 18. Baltimore will try and win without its No.
Zay Flowers has been a crucial piece of the Baltimore Ravens’ offense all season, making highlight-reel plays and providing a reliable target for Lamar Jackson.
Wide receiver Zay Flowers could be available for the Baltimore Ravens in their divisional playoff game Sunday (CBS, 6:30 p.m. ET) against the Buffalo Bills.
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers is pushing to return to the field for the AFC divisional playoff game at Buffalo this Sunday. "That's in we'll see mode.
The absence is a huge blow to the passing game as the Ravens look to put a good postseason run together, which has not been common as of late.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers did not participate in practice for the third straight day on Thursday and has been ruled out for Saturday's AFC wild-card game versus the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ravens HC John Harbaugh ruled out WR Zay Flowers from this week’s wildcard playoff game against the Steelers, per Jeff Zrebiec. It doesn’t come as a big surprise, as Flowers hasn’t practiced at all this week after injuring his knee in Week 18. Baltimore will try and win without its No.
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