The Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, Washington Commanders and Baltimore Ravens were buyers as the NFL trade deadline passed Tuesday. The New Orleans Saints were the most prominent sellers. Wide receivers and pass rushers remained in focus, and several ...
The first half of the NFL season is officially behind us, and with the Week 10 slate of games set to start on Thursday with the Ravens and Bengals, it’s never too early to break down the AFC playoff picture and where Baltimore currently stands.
The 2024 NFL trade deadline has come and gone. Which trade deadline deals were the biggest steals this season?
The Baltimore Ravens were stunned by the Cleveland Browns last week. They took out their frustrations on the Denver Broncos. Led by huge performances
We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players in the Baltimore Ravens 41-10 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 9
Baltimore remains behind the Steelers (6-2) and will get to host Pittsburgh in Week 10 but first, it looks to win a seventh game in eight tries and will do so as 6.5-point favorites. Last week, Lamar Jackson posted a perfect passer rating in the Ravens' rout of the Broncos while Derrick Henry added 106 yards and another two scores.
The Baltimore Ravens roll into a short week following a 31-point blowout, looking to make back-to-back statements in a five-day span.
By ROB MAADDI Marshon Lattimore, Za’Darius Smith, Mike Williams, Preston Smith and Tre’Davious White were sent to winning teams. Jonathan Mingo and Khalil Herbert are going to a place where
Parsons was particularly astonished by Barkley’s reverse hurdle of Jaguars cornerback Jarrian Jones. The Cowboys pass rusher said Barkley’s early success in Philadelphia shouldn’t be too surprising, then took a dig at the New York Giants.
I want to preface this by saying I would not fire Kevin Stefanski if I was running the Cleveland Browns. It may be another year from hell for this AFC North fra