greg zuerlein
- Carroll County Times staff, along with local coaches and players, share their predictions for Sunday's Super Bowl LIII between the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots.
- Annual and widely respected rankings had the Ravens with the fourth-best special teams units in 2017. It marks the sixth straight year Jerry Rosburg's group finishes in the top five.
- John Wall, peering over the heads of reporters, checked to see whether his teammate Otto Porter Jr. was across the locker room.
- Safety Eric Weddle, kicker Justin Tucker and punt returner Michael Campanaro were named to the All-AFC team by the PFWA.
- The team is represented by at least three players for the 12th consecutive year.
- The 2015 Ravens have been agonizingly inconsistent but one thing is clear: the team knows how to block kicks and punts.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he's spotted swing mechanics issues with Justin Tucker, and is fed up with special teams penalties.
- Between the penalties and turnovers, the Ravens came back from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to knock off the Rams.
- For the past two seasons, Justin Tucker has been one of the NFL's best kickers and one of the league's biggest bargains. But the Ravens know that the time is coming soon where Tucker will get his big pay day and they are prepared to reward him.
- Less than two seasons into his NFL career, Justin Tucker has emerged as one of the league's top kickers. But how did he go undrafted in 2012?
- A game-by-game look at the San Francisco 49ers' run to New Orleans.
- Ravens rookie kicker has three field goals of 50 yards or higher, a franchise record
- Rookie kicker Justin Tucker has impressed the Ravens in a lot of ways so far, the least of which was with his vocal cords when the Texas native serenaded his teammates with his renditions of hit Italian opera classics.