Each week of the NFL season, The Baltimore Sun will recap the best and worst from around the league. Here are our winners and losers from Week 9: Winner: Lamar Jackson Greatest of all time? It’s not crazy.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, Washington Commanders and Baltimore Ravens were buyers as the NFL trade deadline passed Tuesday. The New Orleans Saints were the most prominent sellers. Wide receivers and pass rushers remained in focus,
The RavensNFL-worst pass defense got a little help Tuesday. Baltimore acquired cornerback Tre’Davious White, along with a 2027 seventh-round draft pick, from the Rams in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round pick, the team announced. The trade came just ...
The Baltimore Ravens roll into a short week following a 31-point blowout, looking to make back-to-back statements in a five-day span.
The Baltimore Ravens were stunned by the Cleveland Browns last week. They took out their frustrations on the Denver Broncos. Led by huge performances
Lamar Jackson making NFL history is obviously fine with the Baltimore Ravens. The fact that Jackson did so while also breaking a record formerly held by Baltimore's arch rival is icing on the cake. During the Ravens 41-10 shellacking of the Denver ...
What a job by Mike Tomlin, down to the QB switch from Justin Fields to Russell Wilson. The Steelers were expected to perhaps have a losing season. Instead they’re contenders to win the division. There is a very tough post-bye schedule, however, including two games against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
The Ravens average 31.4 points and 3.7 offensive touchdowns per game this season, both of which rank second in the NFL behind the ... played 100.0 percent of Baltimore's defensive snaps for ...
Two AFC North rivals looking to make a major statement on the national stage meet Thursday night when the Baltimore Ravens host the Cincinnati Bengals in a rematch of an overtime thriller earlier this
The Los Angeles Rams have traded cornerback Tre'Davious White to the Baltimore Ravens. Carson Field has the details.
At the midseason point, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's case to win NFL MVP for a second consecutive season is only growing stronger.