The Baltimore Ravens have had one of the top offenses in the NFL for over a decade, and that in large part has to do with Lamar Jackson being under center.
The Baltimore Ravens have an immensely talented defensive back unit. They have two All-Pros in Kyle Hamilton and Marlon Humphrey, and young future stars Nate Wiggins and Malaki Starks should take the league by storm. After an underwhelming 2024 campaign, the defense should be miles better in 2025.
Many teams have justified offseason hype, but summer buzz can lead to bitter disappointment. Other squads have failed to either live up to expectations or keep up with their previous pace, leading to missed opportunities and/or sweeping changes.
Derrick Henry now has all the motivation he needs for the 2025 season. Earlier this week, the Baltimore Ravens running back appeared on "The Dan Patrick Show," where he finished the interview saying he was a huge fan of actor Adam Sandler, who is a friend of Patrick's.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh may not be measuring quarterback Lamar Jackson's attendance at offseason workouts. But someone with the Ravens surely is. Jackson's 2023 contract includes separate $750,000 workout bonuses in 2024, 2025, 2026, and 2027.
Offense is the name of the game in the modern NFL, and offensive play callers have never been more creative. Here's a look at the top NFL play-callers from 1-32 early in the 2022 season.
Pro Bowl linebacker Patrick Queen left the Baltimore Ravens to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers last offseason, so Ravens may need to make a move to help out their linebacker position.
Can Seattle keep it going? Will there be any further separation in the middle of the pack? And will things get even worse for struggling traditional powers like Green Bay? Let’s get to the games.
The Baltimore Ravens have long been known for developing talent on both sides of the ball and building through the draft. Each offseason brings fresh faces fighting for roster spots.
The Baltimore Ravens’ running back room is a tough place to get touches these days. Derrick Henry, rightfully, commands the lion's share of the workload.
For any franchise quarterback, one of the things you must have is a go-to wide receiver. The best quarterbacks in the game always have their top wide receivers to get the ball to during a game.
It may have taken months longer than it should have, but the Pittsburgh Steelers' signing of Aaron Rodgers on Thursday still made waves around the NFL, and especially around the AFC North.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry could soon join the growing list of NFL players to make the jump to the big screen, and his favorite actor is more than happy to help.
The Baltimore Ravens can beat you in more ways than one. On the offensive side of the football, they can pound the rock efficiently and thread the ball through the air just as well as any team in the league.
The Baltimore Ravens’ recent stretch of first-round picks has set them up for long-term success. Nowhere is this more pertinent than the secondary, where safety Kyle Hamilton blossomed into a superstar and corner Nate Wiggins impressed in Year 1.
Since Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson signed a five-year, $260 million contract extension in spring of 2023, he has won the MVP award, narrowly missed out on another and watched several other signal-callers ink more lucrative deals.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has some added incentive to reach the 2,000-yard mark during the 2025 season, and it has nothing to do with his new two-year, $30 million contract extension. It's so he can find himself cast in an upcoming Adam Sandler movie.
To live the life of a superstar quarterback is to exist somewhere between the spotlight and the front page of the newspaper. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson carries the weight of a city on his shoulders, and part of that responsibility is dealing with the headlines at every corner.
The Baltimore Ravens are in the middle of OTAs as the team prepares for training camp in July. However, the organization has a guest during this portion of the offseason in former NFL head coach Jon Gruden.
Every year there are a few NFL players who show up to OTAs, or some other part of offseason workouts, looking completely different than they did before.
After a tremendous offensive season that saw the Baltimore Ravens go for 4,035 yards through the air, which was good for seventh in the NFL, the team’s
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta’s latest move, an extension for wide receiver Rashod Bateman, was a deal not many people expected to see be “next” on the Ravens’ ‘To-Do’ list.