A drop hear around the sporting world on Sunday night, no one on the team will forget how the Baltimore Ravens 2024-2025 season ended. That's especially true for Mark Andrwes, who despite having a career year,
DeCosta struck gold with his two first-rounders in 2022, taking Hamilton when he fell to the 14th pick and pulling off a few trades to land Linderbaum 11 selections later. Linderbaum immediately took over Baltimore’s starting center job,
The Ravens went 12-5, won the AFC North for a second straight season and advanced to the divisional round before losing the Buffalo Bills. Here’s how the Ravens graded out at every position this season: Quarterback Lamar Jackson set career highs in passing yards (4,
One of Baltimore’s best draft picks was safety Kyle Hamilton, who the team took at No. 14 overall out of Notre Dame. After the Fighting Irish defeated the Penn State Nittany Lions to advance to the National Championship, Hamilton posted a savage social media post expressing his pleasure with the outcome.
Its' that time of the year! Mel Kiper's thinks the Ravens will bolster the secondary in his first mock draft report.
Rich Eisen says the Ravens ‘are going to be in it every year.’ Former Orioles great Jim Palmer is among those showing support for Mark Andrews. Kyle Van Noy says the Bills’ conservative approach paid off.
With their season over, the Ravens turn their attention to the offseason. Here’s what you need to know about Baltimore’s next few months.
Kyle Hamilton plays the safety position for the Baltimore Ravens and has become an important member of the Ravens’ defense. A large part of the team’s recent success on that side of the ball ...
The Baltimore Ravens are expected to be able to put a similar team on the field next season after winning their second straight AFC North title and bowing out of the playoffs in the second round last weekend at Buffalo.
S Kyle Hamilton on the defense's turnaround in the second half, what Mark Andrews has done for the Ravens, and more.
The Ravens don’t need much — but adding more pass rushers and addressing the left side of the o-line will be huge.
Eric DeCosta, John Harbaugh’s end-of-season press conference following the Baltimore Ravens divisional round loss to the Buffalo Bills