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The Ravens face another offseason of uncertainty at wide receiver, where their ballyhooed additions failed to produce once Lamar Jackson took over at quarterback.
When you watch Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, it’s easy to be mesmerized by his video-game cuts or his uncanny tendency to deliver sensational plays immediately after he’s made mistakes. Maybe it's just as important that Jackson is a nice person.
"It's a brotherhood," Ravens rookie tight end Mark Andrews said. "I think that helps this team, makes this team closer. The teams I've been around, the closer the team, the better you are.”
Lamar Jackson and Baker Mayfield, the rookie quarterbacks for the Ravens and Browns, respectively, will meet as on-field adversaries for the first time, but have been tight for a while.
With a 22-10 win over the Chargers at StubHub Center, the Ravens (9-6) authored another defensive masterclass — 198 yards allowed, three turnovers forced — and made their playoff path straightforward.
Tight end Nick Boyle suffered a concussion in the second half of Sunday’s win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and did not participate in Tuesday’s walkthrough.
Former Oklahoma standout Mark Andrews ranks fourth on the team in receiving yards and fifth in catches and has outshone fellow rookie tight end Hayden Hurst.
Ravens first-round pick Hayden Hurst will make his NFL debut Sunday against the Cleveland Browns after missing the first four weeks of the season because of a fractured foot.
As Kaare Vedvik and the Ravens approach the one-month mark since his apparent assault, the lessons of the incident that likely cost the Norwegian undrafted rookie an NFL kicking job this season still reverberate in the team's locker room.
From a smart offensive game plan to a redemptive performance by the offensive line, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 27-14 win over the Denver Broncos.
Third-round tight end Mark Andrews missed out on keeping the football that he caught for his first career touchdown, but has been a solid addition to the Ravens offense.
From Scottsdale, Ariz., to the University of Oklahoma to Baltimore, rookie tight end Mark Andrews has preached the same message to children once like him: Diabetes doesn’t define you. It’s only a part of you.
From Lamar Jackson's best game of the preseason to continued difficulties along the offensive line, here are five things we learned in the Ravens' victory over the Miami Dolphins.
The return of Darren Waller from a year-long suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy increases the number of Ravens tight ends to seven.
The Ravens practiced without 10 players (not including the four on the physically unable to perform list), but welcomed back starting left guard Alex Lewis.
Although his name on the back of his No. 38 jersey is misspelled, Jean-Baptiste is embracing the challenge to prove himself to his coaches and teammates.
In his first extended practice against the defense Sunday afternoon, the incumbent starter threw with authority and accuracy and even showed off his wheels.
David L. Brock, 48, science department chair at Roland Park Country School, learned Thursday that he was one of the five 2012 honorees to win induction into the National Teachers Hall of Fame.