What Would Progress In Year Two Mean For Ravens’ 2024 Draft Picks?
Bo Smolka looks at what the Ravens’ 2024 draft class accomplished last season and what success in Year Two might look like.
Read moreBo Smolka looks at what the Ravens’ 2024 draft class accomplished last season and what success in Year Two might look like.
Read moreArthur Maulet talks about coming off Injured Reserve, the team’s five-game win streak and more with co-hosts Glenn Clark and “The NFL Chick” Reeta Hubbard.
Read moreWith Mark Andrews sitting out after a scary traffic accident, tight end Isaiah Likely proved to be one of the Ravens’ top offensive weapons during practice Aug. 14, and he showed again just how formidable the offense could be with both he and Andrews on the field.
Read moreRavens head coach John Harbaugh described Kyle Hamilton’s knee injury as a “sprain,” and suggested the team would work him back slowly.
Read moreHow the Ravens’ secondary looks might change from week to week, or even from series to series. But the Ravens think they have the talent and the depth to succeed.
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 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.”
Read moreLooking to bolster a vital position where their depth always seems to be tested, the Ravens selected cornerback Nate Wiggins of Clemson with the No. 30 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on April 25.
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