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Though the regular season is still a few weeks away, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh is already impressed with rookie safety ...
The Baltimore Ravens have been on a roll with their first-round picks in the 2020s, with all of them enjoying at least moderate success in purple and black. If ...
DeAndre Hopkins shows he can still go deep with long touchdown catch. Trenton Simpson takes advantage of his athleticism.
Ravens rookie safety Malaki Starks was drafted with high expectations, and so far throughout training camp he's living up to them.
Sanoussi Kane may tighten his grip on the No. 3 safety job. A healthy David Ojabo feels he’s blossoming. Cooper Rush wants to ...
The Ravens are again the favorites to win their division. If they do, they will accomplish a feat not seen since the AFC ...
The Baltimore Ravens' preseason opener marked the first NFL game in the careers of their entire rookie class. They received contributions from several drafted a ...
The Ravens are hosting a watch party at M&T Bank Stadium for the season-opening game in Buffalo on Sunday, September 7, featuring a performance by the hip-hop duo Ying Yang Twins.
It seems that, barring injuries, there are only a handful of undecided spots on Baltimore's roster ahead of the 53-man cutdown on Aug. 26.
The 2022 second-round pick enters his fourth NFL season amid the perception that he’s firmly on the 53-man roster bubble.
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Key Players to Watch in Ravens vs. Colts Matchup

As preseason action kicks off, all eyes turn to the Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts as they square off in Week 1.
Rashod Bateman has been the Ravens’ best deep performer throughout training camp as he builds chemistry with Lamar Jackson.