Three Winners From Ravens OTAs
With the Ravens’ spring portion of the offseason now complete, Bo Smolka highlights three players who probably raised their stock during OTAs.
Read moreWith the Ravens’ spring portion of the offseason now complete, Bo Smolka highlights three players who probably raised their stock during OTAs.
Read moreRavens head coach John Harbaugh said the addition of Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander “made everybody happy,” describing the signing as “an opportunity to become a better team.”
Read moreMeeting with the media June 17, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson was impassioned in his defense of his tight end and good friend Mark Andrews, and he spoke of “vengeance” as Jackson and the Ravens look to move past yet another postseason disappointment.
Read moreTyler Loop, a sixth-round draft pick from Arizona, and John Hoyland, an undrafted rookie from Wyoming, are involved in something the Ravens haven’t dealt with in more than a decade: an open competition for the kicking job.
Read moreKeaton Mitchell might have a hard time getting regular work in a Ravens backfield that features Derrick Henry and Justice Hill, but the third-year back says he is fully recovered from his 2023 torn ACL and has his eye on the team’s kick-return job.
Read moreRavens WR Rashod Bateman said the contract extension, that keeps him in Baltimore through 2029, “just made sense for both of us. … I’m happy to be here, blessed and fortunate, so we’ll keep chasing the Super Bowl.”
Read moreWhile it may be foolhardy to read too much into an OTA practice in May, Bo Smolka says it’s not unreasonable to think the Ravens dive into this spring period with a definite sense of urgency.
Read moreBo Smolka looks at what the Ravens’ 2024 draft class accomplished last season and what success in Year Two might look like.
Read moreBo Smolka breaks down the Ravens’ 2025 schedule, which includes games against the Bills, Lions and Chiefs in the first month of the season — a stretch that should give the Ravens a good idea of where they stand in the AFC pecking order.
Read moreRavens safety Ar’Darius Washington suffered a torn Achilles during offseason conditioning and will miss the entire 2025 season. Bo Smolka has more on the injury and what it means for Baltimore’s secondary.
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