Ravens DC Zach Orr: ‘Organized Chaos’ Will Remain Cornerstone Of Defensive Philosophy
“I want our defense to play together, first and foremost,” new Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr said as he met with the media Feb. 6.
Read more“I want our defense to play together, first and foremost,” new Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr said as he met with the media Feb. 6.
Read moreJohn Harbaugh didn’t worry about going young with his last defensive coordinator, writes Bo Smolka, and after that worked out well, he isn’t worried about going young with the next one.
Read moreSpeaking on the “New Heights” podcast he does with his brother Jason, Travis Kelce said the Ravens’ offensive approach in the AFC championship game played right into the Chiefs’ hands.
Read moreRavens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald was named the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks, the first major move in what could be offseason upheaval for the Ravens’ defense.
Read moreRavens director of player personnel Joe Hortiz is leaving the organization after 26 years to become the new GM of the Los Angeles Chargers.
Read moreRavens kicker Justin Tucker acknowledged that the apparent dustup in the Kansas City end zone before the AFC championship might have been a bit of “gamesmanship” by the Chiefs, but he dubbed the budding controversy “silly.”
Read moreAfter clearing out his locker Jan. 29, Ravens WR Zay Flowers told the media, “I’m not going to let one moment define me.” The way this season ended, he said, will drive him toward next year.
Read moreBo Smolka shares five takeaways from the Ravens’ 17-10 loss to the Chiefs, which marked a thoroughly deflating afternoon for a rabid Baltimore crowd on hand for the city’s first AFC championship game since Jan. 3, 1971.
Read moreThe Ravens activated Mark Andrews from injured reserve on Jan 26, and Bo Smolka says how Todd Monken utilizes both Andrews and Isaiah Likely in Sunday’s AFC championship could be one of the more interesting subplots of the game.
Read moreDespite the extra media and attention, Ravens players echoed the same sentiment — Sunday’s AFC championship against the Chiefs is just the next game on their schedule. “It’s just a matter of maintaining the same approach with all the little things,” Justin Tucker said.
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