Reaction To Ravens Derrick Henry Deal
Glenn Clark, “The NFL Chick” Reeta Hubbard and Ken Zalis react to the reports that the Ravens are signing free agent running back Derrick Henry to a two-year deal.
Read moreGlenn Clark, “The NFL Chick” Reeta Hubbard and Ken Zalis react to the reports that the Ravens are signing free agent running back Derrick Henry to a two-year deal.
Read moreThe opening of the NFL’s so-called “legal tampering window” on March 11 quickly brought some clarity to the running back market in which the Ravens figured to be shoppers. Bo Smolka takes a look at where things stand.
Read moreGlenn Clark is filled with gratitude for the Ravens and John Harbaugh, but he hopes they’re ready to take the next step forward in 2024. Allow him to explain.
Read moreThe Ravens applied the franchise tag to defensive tackle Justin Madubuike, a move that will keep the defensive tackle on the team for at least one more year but will force some roster budget-cutting within the next week. Bo Smolka breaks it all down.
Read moreThe coaches and players may change through the years, but the Ravens’ defense remains anchored in physicality. Expect more of the same under new defensive coordinator Zach Orr.
Read moreAfter seeing the devastating impact of Winter Storm Uri, which left Texans without power for as many as seven days, former Ravens CB Gary Baxter launched the Energy and Poverty Awareness Center to provide reliable and affordable energy options for minority communities.
Read moreGlenn Clark isn’t opposed to the idea of the Ravens signing a significant RB such as Derrick Henry or Saquon Barkley. It’s just that his gut tells him that the Ravens are better suited spending the money in … any other way.
Read moreWith Mike Macdonald becoming the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks, Glenn Clark looks back on the former Ravens assistants who went on to become head coaches elsewhere.
Read moreThe Ravens failed to reach extensions with four players, including Pro Bowl guard Kevin Zeitler, in advance of a key deadline Feb. 19, meaning the team will need to apply dead money to the 2024 cap and those players will become free agents next month.
Read moreThe Ravens signed wide receiver Nelson Agholor to a one-year contract extension, taking care of one of the team’s more than 20 players who are set to hit unrestricted free agency this offseason.
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