Ravens Name Todd Monken Offensive Coordinator
New Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken is a 34-year coaching veteran with eight years of NFL experience, including four years coordinating NFL offenses.
Read moreNew Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken is a 34-year coaching veteran with eight years of NFL experience, including four years coordinating NFL offenses.
Read moreGlenn Clark breaks down three key things he learned from Super Bowl LVII from a Ravens perspective, including Baltimore’s best chance to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the near future.
Read moreFormer Ravens defensive tackle Brandon Williams spent the first few months of the season at home thinking that his ninth season may have been his final one. Now, he’s getting ready to play in the Super Bowl.
Read moreFormer Saints and Dolphins GM Randy Mueller weighs in on the Ravens’ contract situation with Lamar Jackson. “I don’t think what’s happened this year is going to change the value they put on him,” Mueller said. “Maybe the structure changes a little bit.”
Read moreGlenn Clark says it’s beyond reasonable to wonder how truthful John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta were being at the Ravens’ season-ending news conference on Jan. 19, but holding their cards close to their chest has worked out well in the past.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with Bo Smolka about the Ravens’ now open offensive coordinator position, what GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh had to say at their end-of-season news conference and more.
Read moreIn the wake of Greg Roman’s departure, John Harbaugh said the team’s offensive identity largely would remain unchanged, though he left the door open to schematic adjustments.
Read moreThe Baltimore Ravens and The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation have donated $20 million to create the Baltimore Ravens Boys & Girls Club at Hilton Recreation Center.
Read moreJim Henneman admits he’s in over his head, but he weighs in on Lamar Jackson’s contract status and the slippery slope of making an assumption about someone else’s health and/or well-being.
Read moreA day after the Ravens’ wild-card loss to the Bengals, defensive end Calais Campbell, who turns 37 in September, said he wasn’t sure whether he wanted to return for a 16th NFL season, but he stressed that quarterback Lamar Jackson should be back with the team.
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