Rivalry Renewed: Ravens-Titans Playoff History
When the Ravens and Titans face off in the AFC divisional round Jan. 11, it will be the fourth time the two teams have met in the playoffs.
Read moreWhen the Ravens and Titans face off in the AFC divisional round Jan. 11, it will be the fourth time the two teams have met in the playoffs.
Read moreThe Baltimore Ravens finished the 2019 regular season with a franchise-best 14-2 record and the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC. Here’s a look back at how they got here.
Read more“It’s the highest honor of them all,” Ravens cornerback Brandon Carr said of being nominated for Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. “… We have an opportunity to influence our communities and impact lives in a much bigger arena than what we’re playing in now.”
Read moreEven though his gut says it would never happen, Glenn Clark thinks it would be great for the Ravens to bring back Joe Flacco as the “Legend of the Game” during the playoffs.
Read moreThe Baltimore Ravens will face the Tennessee Titans in the AFC divisional round. Bo Smolka breaks down each team’s strengths heading into the Jan. 11 playoff matchup at M&T Bank Stadium.
Read moreWhen the Ravens were looking to add to their Lamar Jackson-led offense last offseason, running back Mark Ingram checked all the boxes they were looking for — and it’s worked out perfectly. “It ended up being a great match,” Ingram said.
Read moreThe Ravens will play the Bills, Texans or Titans in the divisional round Jan. 11. Bo Smolka breaks down why the Ravens can beat all three squads — and why each squad presents unique challenges.
Read moreRavens defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale will reportedly speak to the New York Giants about their head coaching position Jan. 4, but Martindale recently said it would take the “opportunity of a lifetime” to leave Baltimore, his home for the past eight seasons.
Read moreGlenn Clark breaks down the top events to come on the 2020 Baltimore sports scene — minus, of course, Super Bowl LIV, because that would be a jinx.
Read moreFormer NFL linebacker Kirk Morrison, who played for Don “Wink” Martindale in Oakland while Martindale was the Raiders’ linebackers coach, says the Ravens’ defensive coordinator is “long overdue” for a head coaching opportunity.
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