Baltimore Ravens Announce 2024 Schedule
The Baltimore Ravens’ 2024 schedule features five primetime games and 10 matchups against 2023 playoff teams.
Read moreThe Baltimore Ravens’ 2024 schedule features five primetime games and 10 matchups against 2023 playoff teams.
Read moreRavens first-round pick Nate Wiggins says growing up as the youngest child in a big family helped fuel his competitive spirit. “Being the youngest kid, you’re always getting beat up,” Wiggins said. “They toughen you up.”
Read moreT.J. Tampa made the switch from wide receiver to cornerback as he entered college, and the Ravens’ fourth-round pick credits that move with landing him where he is today.
Read moreRashod Bateman understands there are expectations that come with being a first-round draft pick, and with a new contract extension, the Ravens WR is eager to prove he can deliver. “It’s kind of like a fresh start for me all over again,” Bateman said. “… I’ve got a lot to prove.”
Read moreAfter missing his entire rookie season with a torn ACL, guard Andrew Vorhees took part in the Ravens’ rookie minicamp this weekend and will enter training camp in the running for a starting job.
Read moreFor Purdue safety Sanoussi Kane, getting drafted by the Ravens “was just a dream come true. … Obviously, I waited a while, but at the end of the day, all that waiting is worth it when you get that call.”
Read moreCharles Davis, an analyst for the NFL Network and CBS Sports, believes the Ravens historically draft well and sees this year’s class as no exception. “Death, taxes and the Ravens have a good draft,” Davis said. “… They get players who fit who they are.”
Read moreJoe Serpico evaluates how the Ravens did in the 2024 NFL Draft and looks at the team’s class of undrafted free agents.
Read moreGlenn Clark says the Ravens came away from the 2024 NFL Draft with some really sensible selections that fit needs, but there are still some key questions for the roster.
Read moreFor the first time in Eric DeCosta’s six-year tenure as GM, the Ravens made no draft trades. DeCosta acknowledged the phone was ringing a lot, but, he said, “in the end, picking the best player available made the most sense for us.”
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