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The Baltimore Ravens' playoff hopes are on the brink. There's not a lot of wiggle room left for Baltimore to finish their effort to overcome a 1-5 start thanks to two straight losses — which has many Ravens fans (rightfully) eyeing the offseason just as much as anything else.
The new league year is fast approaching, and with less than one month until January 1, the NFL released key dates for the next calendar year. The most important date after the Super Bowl is the early negotiation window. That'll open on March 9, giving teams two days to negotiate before free agency and the new league year kicks off on March 11.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Shemar Stewart returned to practice this week after going on injured reserve in November, though he’s unlikely to make his return to the field on Sunday.
The Baltimore Ravens entered this offseason with two new - and big - questions surrounding the offense: who'd be the offensive coordinator and who will they be relaying the calls to? Baltimore answered the first by hiring Todd Monken from the University of ...
ESPN predicts the Baltimore Ravens will add a "Wrecking Ball" defensive tackle from the ACC in first round of 2026 NFL draft. The post Ravens Predicted to Add ‘Wrecking Ball’ DT in First Round appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Carl Lawson ’s six weeks with the Baltimore Ravens resulted in one appearance for the Auburn standout. The Ravens signed Lawson for their practice squad on Oct. 24 and released the pass-rusher on Tuesday.
That's how one scout described the players selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2020 NFL Draft. General manager Eric DeCostafilled some key needs, most notably at linebacker, with the offensive and defensive lines, and at wide receiver. The Ravens ...
Pittsburgh’s playoff hopes are alive, but their passing game needs a boost. The 2026 NFL Draft could bring a game-changing wide receiver to turn things around.