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- There are younger standouts in the Ravens' secondary, of course, but the veterans are, for the NFL, long in the tooth.
- The Ravens should have an improved offense as they seek their second straight AFC North title, but how will they fare on the other side of the ball?
- The four-year, $55 million deal that Earl Thomas signed Wednesday was “last minute,” he said Friday.
- From Lamar Jackson's difficult day to the indelible legacies of Joe Flacco and Ozzie Newsome, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 23-17 playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
- A rushing offense that gashed the Los Angeles Chargers for 159 yards in the first meeting was held to 90 in Sunday’s 23-17 loss in an AFC wild-card-round playoff game.
- Over the second half of the season, driven by smart play and bold calls, there has been perhaps no better closer in football than the Ravens defense.
- Before Sunday’s game, the secondary had been the strength of the Ravens' top-ranked defense but they needed a GPS system to find the Browns receivers. They weren’t just open but in another ZIP code.
- “They definitely were coming at me,” Marlon Humphrey said. “My man was open a lot. [Rookie quarterback] Baker [Mayfield] was finding my man.”
- Welcome to your Ravens-Browns watching companion. Return here throughout Sunday’s 4:25 p.m. game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- Humphrey declined to accept the award because, according to a team spokesman, “he does not want to separate himself from his teammates.”
- In the Ravens’ game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Orlando Brown Jr. will likely face the duo of Melvin Ingram and Joey Bosa.
- On Saturday, Ravens safety Eric Weddle will match up with one of his best friends in Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers. That's just one of many colliding narratives in the life of the recent Pro Bowl selection.
- From Marlon Humphrey's all-around excellence to the Ravens' precarious playoff hopes, here are five things we learned from the team's 20-12 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- But after Sunday's win vs. Tampa Bay, there is only so much the Ravens can control in the AFC playoff picture.
- Columnist Mike Preston grades the Ravens after their victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
- The Ravens could use both against a talented Buccaneers receiving corps.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count analysis in their overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Second-year Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey entered Week 14 having allowed the lowest catch rate in the NFL since Week 7, according to Pro Football Focus.
- Cornerback Marlon Humphrey missed practice Wednesday and Thursday but returned Friday and is listed as questionable.
- Find out who has the advantage ahead of the Ravens-Chiefs game.
- Ravens notebook featuring Tavon Young's first NFL touchdown and Brandon Carr's nomination for Walter Payton Man of the Year.
- It’s striking how few defensive snaps the Ravens are playing overall with the offense dominating time of possession.
- Who's getting more playing time for the Ravens? Here are some key takeaways from the snap counts in Sunday's 24-21 win over the Bengals.
- From Lamar Jackson's unique impact to the big decision looming at quarterback, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 24-21 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Cornerback Marlon Humphrey ensured that the Ravens would not suffer another last-minute, heartbreaking loss to the Cincinnati Bengals by preventing a fourth-down conversion late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 24-21 win.
- Though headlines have focused on the Ravens' uncertainty at quarterback, they know they must recapture their early-season dominance on defense to make a serious playoff push.
- With a win, the Ravens could conceivably hold the AFC’s second wild-card spot by the end of Sunday.
- Parity in the NFL provides hope for fans of the Ravens and the Bengals.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh and cornerback Jimmy Smith agree Marlon Humphrey is becoming one of the top cornerbacks in the NFL. Free safety Eric Weddle isn’t quite in that camp just yet.
- Here’s what stood out about the Ravens’ playing time on offense and defense during their 23-16 loss Sunday to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- The Ravens will be without their bookend tackles against the Pittsburgh Steelers, as left tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle) and right tackle James Hurst (back) were ruled out for Sunday.
- The scouting report for the Ravens-Steelers game on Sunday.
- Columnist Mike Preston gives his midseason report card after the Ravens' 4-4 start.
- A Pittsburgh offense that ranks fourth in yards per game and fifth in scoring seems to be running smoothly with running back James Conner, the Ravens defensive coordinator said Thursday.
- A few days from Halloween, the Ravens avoided a nightmarish offensive line scenario entering Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers.
- In addition to cornerback Marlon Humphrey and right tackle James Hurst missing the game against the Carolina Panthers, left guard Alex Lewis is doubtful.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count from the win over the Titans.
- The starting left tackle has another difficult challenge on his plate in Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
- With Smith sidelined this year, the Ravens' pass defense has been perhaps even better without him than it was with him last season.
- From Joe Flacco's plethora of targets to the secondary's success without Jimmy Smith, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 26-14 win in Pittsburgh.
- The Ravens jump out to a 14-0 lead, allow Pittsburgh to tie the game in the second quarter, then shut the Steelers out in the second half for a 26-14 victory Sunday night.
- Breaking down the Ravens' Sunday night game against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers. Who has the edge?
- The run defense is adapting to a Steelers offense that is now centered around Le'Veon Bell’s replacement, James Conner.
- The cornerback did not know he was the target of the Denver Broncos running back’s swings until after Sunday’s 27-14 win.
- The Ravens are unable to climb out of 21-0 and 28-7 holes in their road opener in losing to the Cincinnati Bengals, 34-23.
- The Ravens' cornerbacks thrived without Jimmy Smith in the team's 47-3 season-opening victory. But they know they'll face a sterner test Thursday night in Cincinnati.
- There is only so much the Ravens can know about how they will hold up without Smith and defensive tackle Willie Henry.
- The organization’s first-round pick from a year ago is looking to improve on his numbers of 34 tackles, 11 pass breakups and two interceptions. “I think I can do a lot of good things,” Humphrey said.
- The suspension of cornerback Jimmy Smith for the first four games of the 2018 season has turned what many thought to be a strength for the Ravens into a question mark, at least for the short term.
- The Ravens face tough decisions with several position groups as they prepare to cut their roster to 53 players.