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Jonas Shaffer

Jonas

Jonas Shaffer joined the staff of The Baltimore Banner in January 2023 as a Ravens beat reporter. He previously covered the team for The Baltimore Sun, where he first served as an editor and general-assignment reporter. He's also worked for The Washington Post and Cape Cod Times. Jonas grew up in Silver Spring and graduated from the University of Maryland. He made it into Sports Illustrated at age 7 after the magazine ran a small wire photo of him, in his soccer gear, next to his mother. ("SOCCER MOMS: The ultimate bench warmers.") His athletic career peaked not long after.

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Investigating early-season Ravens trends: Has Zay Flowers leveled up? Is Daniel Faalele the weak link?
Here’s a look at four early-season narratives in Baltimore and whether they hold up under scrutiny.
Cleveland Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II (0) tackles Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4).
Ravens injury updates: Kyle Van Noy reportedly could miss weeks with hamstring injury
Ravens coach John Harbaugh declined to elaborate Monday, only saying there’s “nothing season-ending or long, long term” with any of the players injured Sunday.
Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy takes questions from reporters following practice on July 24.
The Ravens teetered toward collapse again. But this time was different: ‘Everyone played their part.’
The Ravens’ 41-17 win in their home opener was thorough, if a little unconventional.
Ravens wide receiver Devontez Walker makes one of his two touchdown catches during Sunday’s home opener against the Cleveland Browns.
Ravens CB Jaire Alexander is healthy scratch in home opener as team tries to ‘get him right’
Alexander allowed three catches on three targets for 83 yards in 30 coverage snaps in the Ravens’ Week 1 loss to the Buffalo Bills, according to Pro Football Focus.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jaire Alexander (23) jogs to the next drill during the team’s training camp at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md. on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
Ravens vs. Browns: 5 things to watch, including Jaire Alexander, Myles Garrett and turnovers
As the Ravens prepare for Browns QB Joe Flacco’s return to Baltimore, here’s what to watch in the teams’ Week 2 matchup.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry breaks tackles as he rushes against the Cleveland Browns in Week 18 of the 2024 season.
Ravens’ Isaiah Likely returns to practice but won’t play vs. Browns; Patrick Ricard ruled out
Likely ran routes and worked on a blocking sled with tight ends coach George Godsey and members of the Ravens’ athletic training staff.
Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely returned to practice on Friday after breaking a foot during training camp.
NFL won’t discipline Ravens QB Lamar Jackson for shoving Bills fan
“Our player’s safety is of the utmost importance,” a Ravens spokesperson said Thursday. “We have spoken to Lamar, who understands the impact of the situation, about the incident."
Ravens wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, left, celebrates with quarterback Lamar Jackson after scoring during the second half against the Buffalo Bills.
The Ravens will honor their history on Sunday. In Cleveland, that’s a thorny subject.
1 Sep 1996:  A general view of Memorial Stadium from the stands during the Ravens 19-14 victory over the Oakland Raiders at the Ravens home opener in Baltimore, Maryland.
Why do the Ravens keep blowing big leads? Here are the 5 leading causes.
How do the Baltimore Ravens keep snatching defeat from the jaws of victory? Here’s an unscientific ranking of five root causes.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh reacts after a play against the Las Vegas Raiders during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
In epic loss to Bills, John Harbaugh had a chance to be bold. The Ravens punted instead.
“I did think about going for it,” Harbaugh said. “If it’s fourth-and-3, if you don’t get it, they’re in field goal range."
Head coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens yells down field.
Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell is healthy scratch in season opener vs. Bills
David Ojabo and Reuben Lowery are also inactive, leaving the Ravens with just four outside linebackers and three safeties available.
Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell is inactive for the season opener Sunday night.
Ravens vs. Bills: 5 things to watch, including Lamar Jackson’s blitz beaters, Trenton Simpson and more
The Ravens’ season opener is many things to many people. Unless, maybe, you’re Lamar Jackson.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson greets Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen after their game at M&T Bank Stadium last season.
Ravens CB Jaire Alexander ready to play vs. Bills; 2 key offensive pieces ruled out
“Very excited,” Alexander said after practice Friday. “My face may not show it, but that is the truth."
Cornerback Jaire Alexander is a two-time Pro Bowler who’s projected to have a significant role in the Ravens secondary.
Lamar Jackson once had to carry the Ravens. Now his job is much different — and all about diplomacy.
“Lamar is so good and has been so good … that you just can’t go and complain about the things that he’s doing,” analyst Kurt Warner said.
Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025 — Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson signs autographs for young fans following practice at Ravens Training Camp.
Ravens TE Isaiah Likely, FB Patrick Ricard unlikely to play vs. Bills after missing practice
Likely hasn’t practiced since suffering a foot fracture in late July. Ricard hasn’t practiced since Aug. 14 because of a calf injury.
Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard has been out with a calf injury since Aug. 14.
Mark Andrews isn’t looking back at Ravens’ playoff loss to Bills: ‘I’m a pro’
Andrews said he’s rewatched the Ravens’ loss to the Bills ahead of their return trip Sunday to Highmark Stadium.
Tight end Mark Andrews said he’s ready for Sunday’s rematch in Buffalo.
What will the Ravens do in 2025? Here are 10 bold predictions.
Last year was full of surprises. What will 2025 have in store for the Ravens?
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson produced more than 5,000 yards of total offense and 41 touchdown passes last season but somehow did not win MVP.
What could go wrong? 10 reasons the Ravens’ Super Bowl hopes are in trouble.
With the Ravens’ season opener against Buffalo fast approaching, here's a look at why this season could turn into a massive disappointment.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh answers questions after the team’s practice on July 24.
Is this the year? 10 reasons the Ravens can (finally) win the Super Bowl.
“We’re not trying to wait anymore,” safety Kyle Hamilton said of the Ravens’ championship aspirations.
Lamar Jackson had the league’s highest touchdown rate and second-lowest interception rate in 2024, and he was an elite runner.
Ravens sign Kyle Hamilton to 4-year extension, rewarding ‘unicorn’ safety with historic deal
In 48 games, 36 of them starts, Hamilton has recorded 250 combined tackles, seven sacks and five interceptions.
Safety Kyle Hamilton completes a drill during practice on Aug. 19.
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