2021 NFL Draft: Who Could Be Available When The Ravens Draft At No. 27?
Who could the Ravens take with the 27th pick of the 2021 NFL Draft? Ken Zalis looks at some possibilities, including Florida WR Kadarius Toney.
Read moreWho could the Ravens take with the 27th pick of the 2021 NFL Draft? Ken Zalis looks at some possibilities, including Florida WR Kadarius Toney.
Read moreWith the Ravens set to pick at No. 27 in the 2021 NFL Draft, Ken Zalis looks at the history of that pick, including Baltimore taking CB Jimmy Smith in 2011.
Read moreAfter suffering a season-ending knee injury in Week 10, Ravens tight end Nick Boyle says watching the end of season at home “was tough.” But with a new two-year contract extension in place, Boyle is more committed than ever to being ready to go Week 1.
Read moreNFL Films’ Greg Cosell says his comments about the Ravens’ passing game weren’t meant to be a shot at Lamar Jackson, but he believes that in order to win a Super Bowl the Ravens’ offense must evolve to a point where the team can move the ball through the air in obvious passing situations.
Read moreTwenty years after Super Bowl XXXV, former Ravens wide receiver Brandon Stokley reminisces about his touchdown in the big game and his role in the Ravens’ first Super Bowl title.
Read moreGlenn Clark addresses the the bubbling “should the Ravens trade Lamar Jackson for Deshaun Watson” rumblings we’ve seen on social media for the last couple of weeks.
Read moreBecause of injuries or ineffectiveness, the Ravens used five starting offensive-line combinations during the final 10 games of the season. “One of the things we have to do,” GM Eric DeCosta said, “is get better up front with pass protection.”
Read moreTwenty years later, members of the 2000 Ravens look back on the team’s first Super Bowl victory, how they stuck together and when they knew they had a shot to win it all.
Read moreSenior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy breaks down four pass catchers in the Senior Bowl who could be a fit for the Ravens, whose first pick is currently scheduled to come at No. 27.
Read moreLong snapper Morgan Cox, who was recently informed by the Ravens that they would not re-sign him this offseason, says he still loves the organization and is “incredibly proud” of what he accomplished in Baltimore, but he admitted to being taken aback by the team moving in another direction.
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