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Ravens players love that meme of Lamar Jackson and Kendrick Lamar, and see a deeper meaning, too
To West Coast native and backup Ravens quarterback Josh Johnson, the comparison between Lamar Jackson and Kendrick Lamar was “fire,” and oh so fitting, too.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) leaves the field after the Ravens defeat the Los Angeles Chargers 30-23 in an NFL football game, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif.
‘Gutsy’ John Harbaugh’s 4th-down decisions swing game in Ravens’ favor
Harbaugh has grown more timid in pressure situations but took a big risk near the end of the first half against the Chargers.
John Harbaugh, once noted for his aggressiveness on fourth down, was more timid last season. His bold calls against the Chargers paid off.
Pro Bowl players Roquan Smith and Tyler Linderbaum absent from Ravens practice
This was the first practice Linderbaum missed this week, and the injury report should reveal more about his status. He has played every game this season.
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (left) celebrates a touchdown with center Tyler Linderbaum against the Denver Broncos.
What’s in a hold? Ravens’ Jordan Stout details holding operation that’s come under question
On Thursday, Stout took The Baltimore Banner through the process of the Ravens’ field goal unit.
Ravens placeholder Jordan Stout and kicker Justin Tucker watch a 46-yard field goal try miss to the left in the fourth quarter against the Cowboys.
Ravens won’t bring in kicking competition even as Justin Tucker continues to struggle
Instead, the team’s focus is on getting Tucker back to his old form, and coach John Harbaugh said he has full confidence Tucker is capable of figuring things out.
Justin Tucker kicks a field goal in the third quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
‘The buck stops here’: John Harbaugh takes responsibility for Ravens’ penalties
The Ravens have 92 penalties, 10 more than the Tennessee Titans (although the Ravens have played one more game), and have been penalized 763 yards (133 more than the Titans).
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 17: Head coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens talks to an official in the first quarter of a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on November 17, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
Ravens’ hard-nosed defense makes an appearance, but will it stick around?
The Ravens did not allow Pittsburgh to score a touchdown in what defensive players hope is a much-needed step forward.
Kyle Hamilton (right) and the Ravens' pass defense held Pittsburgh to 205 passing yards and zero touchdowns.
Ravens kicker Justin Tucker misses back-to-back field goals against Steelers
Tucker had not missed a field goal in Pittsburgh since his rookie year.
Ravens kicker Justin Tucker was 0-for-2 in first-half field goal tries against the Steelers on Sunday.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry earns another $500,000 bonus
Ravens running back Derrick Henry scores a second-quarter touchdown against the Steelers on Sunday, his 15th TD of the season.
Safety Eddie Jackson won’t travel to Pittsburgh with Ravens
The Ravens announced Jackson would not be traveling with the team but did not provide an explanation other than that it is not injury related.
Ravens safety Eddie Jackson defends a pass to Cedric Tillman of the Browns last month.
Roquan Smith successfully appeals fine on tackle that injured Chris Godwin
“It was a clean tackle,” Smith said. “It was just on ‘Monday Night Football,’ the entire world is watching and, hey, it may look like something, but it wasn’t.”
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith (0) stops Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) from advancing during a Thursday Night Football game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., November 7, 2024.
Ravens get Kyle Hamilton back, but Arthur Maulet injury ruins perfect attendance
Hamilton, the Ravens’ starting All-Pro safety, injured his ankle last Thursday against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Safety Kyle Hamilton is one of the most athletic and versatile players on the Ravens’ defense.
Catching up with Ravens rookies: Defensive players finding ways to contribute
Veteran players offer their assessment on the rookies on the Ravens’ defense.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins (2) celebrates a defensive stop near the end of the first quarter during a game against the Washington Commanders at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday, October 13, 2024.
Ravens rookies: How are the players on offense developing?
The Ravens' rookie class has largely developed outside of the spotlight. So we asked teammates to assess how those players doing.
Rookie offensive tackle Roger Rosengarten helps to protect quarterback Lamar Jackson in the pocket.
Brent Urban wisely chose football over hockey, but it wasn’t easy
Brent Urban never expected to be playing football but has carved out a 10-year career.
Brent Urban had a typical childhood in Canada, which is to say he thought he’d be an NHL player. Then, he hit his growth spurt and everything changed.
Meet the Ravens marketing exec who is determined to make a space for women in football
Kim Ferguson has already seen the narrative around women — and mothers — in football change, but she’s pushing for more.
Kim Ferguson, the Baltimore Ravens’ Senior Director of Fan Development & Activation, watches the game action from the stands during the 2024 Maryland High School Girls Flag Football Championship at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Friday, November 8, 2024.
Maryland high school girls flag football championships take over Ravens’ stadium
Clark topped the field of eight teams Friday night at M&T Bank Stadium. There were more than 50 teams in the state this season.
Clarksburg’s Logan Edwards (9) raises the trophy in the air with her teammates after winning the 2024 Maryland High School Girls Flag Football Championship.
Tylan Wallace has career game, helps Ravens in comeback win over Bengals
Tylan Wallace had a career-high three catches for 115 yards and a touchdown in the win over the Bengals.
Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace races to his 84-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter.
Ravens’ 100-yard rushing game streak ends by 1 yard
The Ravens kneeled out the game with 38 seconds left and finished with 99 rushing yards to fall short of tying the NFL record.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (22) rushes forward during a Thursday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on November 7, 2024. The Baltimore Ravens won, 35-34.
Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins inactive against Ravens
Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase are quarterback Joe Burrow’s favorite targets.
Tee Higgins (right) will not play for the Bengals on Thursday night against the Ravens.
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