Derrick Henry, Ravens agree to 2-year extension
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Ravens safety Ar’Darius Washington suffers torn Achilles
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has said he wanted to play on Thanksgiving, and he'll have that opportunity this season vs. the Ravens.
Expectations are once again sky high for the Baltimore Ravens as they prepare for the 2025 season coming off back-to-back AFC North titles.
In a recent article by Yardbarker's Seth Trachtman, he outlines one offseason move for every NFL team that he thinks could end up being a mistake. For the reigning AFC North champions, he thinks them signing the 32-year-old wideout is a bit of a "head-scratcher".
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Before the Ravens’ schedule is unveiled, here’s a look at how their 2025 opponents have changed this offseason.
PFF named former Iowa Hawkeyes All-American linebacker Jay Higgins the one Ravens undrafted free agent to watch for the 2025 NFL season
2023 MVP Lamar Jackson and the Ravens will pay a visit to Buffalo to take on 2024 MVP Josh Allen and the Bills. That game and the other 17 Sunday night matchups will be broadcast on NBC, although we’ll have to wait until the end of Week 17 to know who will be involved in the final game of the year.
In following a growing trend, the Ravens announced their 2025 schedule with a highly produced video parody of Apple TV hit “Severance.”