Few teams lost more than the Baltimore Ravens have this offseason. While it’s true that the Ravens made arguably the best scheme-fit addition of free agency, signing wrecking ball running back Derrick Henry, Baltimore lost seven key contributors on top of defensive coordinator Mike MacDonald departing to become the Seattle Seahawks’ head coach.
Baltimore never thought the corner would fall to it at No. 30, but the team now has what it thinks is the best defender in this year's class.
The Baltimore Ravens addressed their need at receiver in the 2024 NFL Draft by selecting North Carolina wideout Devontez Walker in the fourth round. There were chances to go for a receiver sooner, but the Ravens were happy with choosing Walker when they did at the No.
The Baltimore Ravens have always done things differently than most organizations. It's why they have been so successful over the last 25+ seasons. The front office is consistently on top of things.
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 thick of the NFL offseason is in the rearview mirror for the Baltimore Ravens with the NFL Draft just wrapping up. Free agency is over in terms of it being a frenzy with several players left to find homes still.
The Baltimore Ravens announced the signing of five draft picks on Thursday, including cornerback Nate Wiggins, who became the first selection from the 2024 first round to reach a deal.
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With the draft complete, teams are now able to turn their attention to adding UDFAs and inking their selected prospects to their rookie deals. The Ravens have moved quickly on the latter front.
The NFL's daily transaction report brought word of several Ravens roster moves on Thursday and the team added another one to the list a short time later.
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 are putting pen to paper with some of their newest team members. According to ESPN insider Field Yates, the Ravens have signed Nate Wiggins, Roger Rosengarten, T.J.
The Baltimore Ravens officially received a roster exemption for international OLB David Ojabo on Thursday. The international exemptions are typically
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The former first-round and newly extended wideout plans to put it all together and stay on the field starting in 2024. When the Baltimore Ravens selected former University of Minnesota standout wide receiver Rashod Bateman in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, expectations were high.
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Last season, the Baltimore Ravens made significant strides, narrowly missing out on a Super Bowl berth after a commendable journey that saw them nearly clinch the No.
The Ravens made a key decision regarding the former first-round pick.
Following Geno Stone’s departure to the Cincinnati Bengals in free agency, the Baltimore Ravens sought to address the gap in their defensive backfield.
North Carolina wide receiver Tez Walker found his new NFL home after being selected in the fourth round by the Baltimore Ravens, pairing him up with Lamar Jackson.
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The defending AFC North champions agreed to an extension with Rashod Bateman on Wednesday.
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