Dave Helman sits down with Ben Arthur to talk about their Way-too-early predictions for the 2025 NFL season! Within the segment, the duo break down why the Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens can make the Super Bowl!
The Ravens’ slow death routine every year has gotten old. Maybe an aggressive trade for a pass rusher would help, Mike Preston writes.
The Baltimore Ravens had a remarkable 2024 season, finishing with a 12-5 record and clinching the AFC North title. Much of their success is due to the performances of quarterback Lamar Jackson. The Baltimore quarterback posted impressive stats,
After delivering his best season since a left ankle injury in 2020, the two-time Pro Bowl player is set to enter the free agent market for the first time in his career.
The Baltimore Ravens were poised to make a Super Bowl run this past year. Lamar Jackson played at an MVP level (even if he was eventually snubbed), Derrick Henry rushed for over 2,000 yards, and the defense was playing better down the stretch.
The team added more than 20 new sponsors last year. STORY HIGHLIGHTS The Ravens ranked eighth in NFL sponsorships with 116 deals. The team is renovating M&T Bank Stadium for $430 million. Quarterback Lamar Jackson has just one active sponsorship.
NFL fans had some fun with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson after showing off his new hairstyle on social media.
The Baltimore Ravens have done a good job at getting Lamar Jackson some wide receiver help in the past few years, especially with the drafting of Zay Flowers in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen earned his first career MVP award earlier this month, beating out Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in a tight race. Though Jackson topped Allen for first-team All-Pro honors just a few weeks before the MVP vote was announced,
The Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has another feather in his cap. Jackson is the only QB in PFF history with a 90+ passing grade and rushing grade in the same season, per PFF. Jackson’s performance this year helped lead his Ravens to the NFL Playoffs.
Lamar Jackson is rightfully the highest-paid player on the Baltimore Ravens' roster, and will remain so for at least a few more years after signing a five-year,