The Baltimore Ravens' offense was historically great in 2024, as they racked up the third-most single-season yards in NFL history at 7,224 and becoming the first team to ever score 40 passing touchdowns and 20 rushing touchdowns in one season.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Brandon Stephens finds himself in a very interesting position just days before he hits free agency. Stephens, 27, was at the forefront of the Ravens' struggles against the pass this season.
The Baltimore Ravens have been circling the pass-rusher market all offseason. Whether it’s free agency, the draft, or a potential trade, one thing has been crystal clear—this team needs help getting after the quarterback.
The Baltimore Ravens offense has thrived in its first two years under Todd Monken, but there is still room for growth. The success of the offense is linked to star quarterback Lamar Jackson, who had a pair of MVP's before his age-27 season.
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.
The Baltimore Ravens will not tender cornerback Christian Matthew and he will now become a free agent next week, ESPN's Adam Schefeter reports. Matthew, 28, signed to the Ravens' practice squad in January of 2024, and signed a reserve/future contract after their postseason run came to an end that same month.
Lamar Jackson may have had his best season yet this past year, playing behind arguably the worst offensive line of his career. And while it is exciting
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It’s difficult to gauge the Baltimore Ravens in free agency right now given the uncertainty around what the needs will be on the offensive line. Will Ronnie Stanley return?
The buzz surrounding Baltimore Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley is tangible. As it should be. It’s a passing league, and teams without protection up front typically don’t make much noise when the games matter most.
Every NFL team tries to build a dynasty and win Super Bowls, but only a select few in NFL history have found such consistency. Over the next five years, these are the teams that have the best chance at ultimate success.
The Baltimore Ravens have done a good job of finding value outside of the first round of the NFL Draft, and continuing to do so will be key if they want to finally get over the postseason hump.
The Baltimore Ravens have some issues with the cornerback position to address in free agency. Pro Football Focus writer Bradley Locker suggests that the Ravens should add Super Bowl champion defensive back Darius Slay Jr., who was recently released by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Baltimore Ravens are in a bit of a sticky situation, despite being labeled a Super Bowl contender. This team has a bit to figure out on how to actually get over the hump, rather than just consistently be near it.
While the Baltimore Ravens try to find out which players from other teams might help them in 2025, they also need to pin down one of their own best players.
The Baltimore Ravens know they got away with a steal given the success running back Derrick Henry had in 2024. Henry led the league in touchdowns and the Ravens were second in expected points added per play and success rate on the ground.
Former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Devin Duvernay is back on the open market following just one season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Per reports from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Jaguars released the two-time Pro Bowl return man in a cost-cutting move that cleared some cap space for Jacksonville.
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell has become a player that fans and teammates love to rally around, and for good reason. What many newer fans might not know, however, is that he's not the first in his family to wear the purple and black.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is coming off arguably the best individual season of his career. He helped the Ravens win another AFC North title, finishing with 4,172 yards through the air, 41 touchdowns, and only four interceptions.
It seems the Baltimore Ravens are always in the market for a wide receiver, even though it's not as much of a need as it was previously. The Ravens have their top two receivers locked in with Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman, both of whom are coming off the best season of their young careers.
The Baltimore Ravens have never drafted a kicker in their 29-year history, but given their current situation, this may be the year they do so. In what's
Even when they don't make big splash signings, the Baltimore Ravens are pretty good at getting value out of their free agent additions. This offseason may be another test of that.
Free agency has yet to even start, and the NFL world has been buzzing with news already. Fortunately for a team like the Baltimore Ravens, this is a positive.
According to several different reports, including from ESPN’s Mike Reiss, the Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed and Andrew Callahan, and ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler,
With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Baltimore Ravens should make in the coming months.
There are several reasons why playoff heartbreak hurts so bad. The disappointment of a season ending abruptly is one thing, watching another team hoist the trophy is another.
Ravens executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta seemed to bid Mark Andrews farewell while speaking with reporters at the NFL combine.
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