Off the field, you never know what you're going to get from Baltimore's Pro Bowl corner. But on the field, he's all business, all the time.
Baltimore Ravens defensive backs Nate Wiggins and Marlon Humphrey better hit the weight room hard this upcoming week at practice. The toughest wide receivers to cover in the entire NFL await
The NFL is down to its final eight teams, which means it’s also down to its final 16 possible Super Bowl matchups. It’s never too early to start dreaming about those matchups: the players whose names are on the marquee,
As much as Zach Orr shook things up, the one thing that didn’t change was the man himself. That didn’t go unnoticed by his players.
A fumble near the goal line by quarterback Russell Wilson and an interception thrown to Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who returned it for a touchdown, were two game-changing plays the ...
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry sprints while quarterback Lamar Jackson gets the snap during pregame, before the AFC wild-card game in Baltimore. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff) Derrick Henry and Kristian Welch warm up before the start of the Ravens game against the Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium Saturday. (Kenneth K. Lam)
After an outstanding first-half performance in Saturday's playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Baltimore Ravens' defense is suddenly on the back fo
Derrick Henry’s alarm clock is set for the playoffs. Lamar Jackson won’t hesitate to take off and run. The Ravens’ pass rush starts the postseason percolating. Todd Monken has a deep offensive playbook and is willing to use it.
Henry broke the team record for rushing yards in a playoff game. Ray Rice had set the franchise record with 159 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries in a 33-14 victory over the New England Patriots on Jan. 10, 2010.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had no answers. Not for Lamar Jackson’s read-option runs or big-play passes. Not for Derrick Henry’s breakaway bursts through the middle. And certainly not for a streak of playoff futility that stretched to six straight losses in an eight-year span under Steelers coach Mike Tomlin,
The NFL playoffs kick off with a meeting between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, in a high-stakes AFC wild-card showdown between AFC North rivals Saturday night (8 p.m.)
The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers met in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs, where Lamar Jackson and company entered the game as a 9.5-point favorite, per ESPN BET . Baltimore started the game dominating the Steelers, helping back up the near double-digit odds.