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Kyle Goon

Kyle

Kyle Goon joined the staff of The Baltimore Banner in April 2023 as a sports columnist. He previously covered the Los Angeles Lakers for the Orange County Register, including a three-month stint in the NBA bubble for the team’s 2020 NBA championship. He started his career at The Salt Lake Tribune, where he covered high school sports, Utah State University, University of Utah and the Utah Jazz. Kyle grew up in Ellicott City and is a Mt. Hebron High and University of Maryland grad.

The latest from Kyle Goon

Kyle Goon: Limiting Derrick Henry’s touches is the biggest mistake of the Ravens’ season
The Ravens didn't give their star running back one touch on the last two drives of the game. It followed a pattern of John Harbaugh and Todd Monken leaving Henry out of the game plan in critical moments.
Running back Derrick Henry scores the first of his two touchdowns Sunday night in the Ravens’ 28-24 loss to the Patriots.
Mike Elias sees ‘top-of-rotation starter’ potential for new Orioles pitcher Shane Baz
The Orioles executive says the club sees the former first-round pick as a solid piece for 2026 but maybe even better beyond.
The Orioles acquired right-handed pitcher Shane Baz, a former first-round pick who had a solid but unspectacular season last year for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Kyle Goon: At long last, Mike Elias and the Orioles are taking big swings this offseason
COLUMN: The deal the Orioles made for Shane Baz, giving up prospects and picks, would have been unthinkable just months ago. Bravo to this front office for taking new kinds of risks.
Orioles president Mike Elias, right, with the backing of owner David Rubenstein, has followed through on a promise to be aggressive in the offseason.
Kyle Goon: Did the Ravens or the Chargers win their big trade? It turns out both.
COLUMN: The success of the Chargers’ and Ravens’ defenses since swapping Odafe Oweh and Alohi Gilman points to how NFL trades aren't strictly zero sum.
Safety Alohi Gilman, pictured during the Ravens’ game against the Bears, was the AFC Defensive Player of the Week after Sunday’s win at Cincinnati.
Kyle Goon: The Ravens finally looked like contenders against Cincinnati. What took so long?
And: Is it too late to really make a difference?
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers, right, celebrates with tight end Mark Andrews after scoring a touchdown during the first half Sunday against the Bengals.
Kyle Goon: In win over Army, Navy’s Blake Horvath overcomes the toughest adversary — himself
The Midshipmen had to ride out two turnovers from their star quarterback, but in the end, Blake Horvath delivered the go-ahead touchdown pass when they needed him to.
Navy quarterback Blake Horvath (11) rushes for a touchdown in the first quarter during the 2025 Army-Navy Game.
Kyle Goon: Blake Horvath’s hidden competitive streak has made him a Navy great
Blake Horvath has led Navy to two great seasons as an elite dual-threat quarterback. Behind a wholesome image is a relentless competitor who could help his senior class tie a record for the most wins in school history.
Navy quarterback Blake Horvath jumps over the middle to score a touchdown in the first quarter of the 125th Army-Navy football game at Northwest Stadium on December 14, 2024 in Landover, Maryland.
Kyle Goon: Service members, enjoy Baltimore for Army-Navy. Remember us fondly as the president threatens us.
Is Baltimore really as bad as Donald Trump says it is? Of course not. This weekend, as troops flood in for football, they have a chance to see for themselves.
President-elect Donald Trump at the 125th Army-Navy Game on December 14, 2024
Kyle Goon: Saint Frances football will go anywhere to prove itself. That’s why the Panthers have a national title shot.
Saint Frances’ go anywhere, play anytime model has made it one of the most feared national opponents in the last decade. Now that approach could suit them for a chance at a No. 1 overall ranking and $250,000.
Saint Frances Academy football players get hyped up before practice on a bitterly cold afternoon at Middle Branch Fitness and Wellness Center.
Kyle Goon: Lamar Jackson played closer to his standard. That’s the Ravens’ last ray of hope.
After running and throwing for TDs for the first time in weeks, the star quarterback might still be able to raise the ceiling for this team.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs to the endzone for a touchdown as Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Payton Wilson (41) defends during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, in Baltimore.
Kyle Goon: Mark Andrews defines the Ravens’ standard. That’s why he’s worth his new contract.
Even though his on-field production has declined, Mark Andrews is one of the foremost weapons for the Ravens eight seasons into his career. Combine that with his off-field impact, and an extension for the 30-year-old is a no-brainer.
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews’ contract extension runs through the 2028 season.
Kyle Goon: Zion Elee’s splashy signing raises expectations for Terps football — and Mike Locksley
St. Frances Academy star Zion Elee is the highest-ranked recruit ever to sign with the Terps football program. But embattled coach Mike Locksley is stacking up expectations with his incoming class and has to turn around his 4-8 program quickly.
COLLEGE PARK, MD, SPET. 2 2023--University of Maryland Head Coach Mike Locksley during a 38-6 Victory over Towson University..
Kyle Goon: Ravens GM Eric DeCosta made tough choices that helped lead to the team’s middling season
The Ravens have many more obvious roster holes than they started the season with. Reconstructing the choices the GM had to make shows how limited his options were to prevent a slide, but he still has to take some blame.
Ravens executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta watches his team in the first quarter of a game against the Chicago Bears on Oct. 26.
Kyle Goon: The Ravens’ offense keeps getting worse. Heads might need to roll.
This offense stinks. Isn't anyone else tired of this?
Ravens wide receiver Devontez Walker can’t hang on to a pass in tight coverage during the fourth quarter of Thursday night’s game.
Kyle Goon: With the Bengals and Steelers ahead, the Ravens don’t look ready to conquer the AFC North
Lamar Jackson hasn't played like himself since coming back from a hamstring injury. The offensive line is struggling. Pass pressure and open-field tackling are issues for the defense. Even in a 5-0 stretch, Baltimore hasn't built confidence.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson completed 13 of 23 passes for 153 yards against the Jets.
Kyle Goon: Maryland’s new AD bursts with optimism, but is he ready to tackle the hard decisions?
Since starting in July, athletic director Jim Smith has whipped up enthusiasm and filled seats for Terps sports. But building a more competitive budget will be a significantly tougher challenge.
Athletic director Jim Smith has brought energy and optimism to Maryland. (Mackenzie Miles/Maryland Terrapins)
Can Lamar Jackson return to MVP form? Our Ravens experts break down the key questions.
Here’s what Banner reporters make of the Ravens’ season as the team heads into Week 12 with a four-game winning streak.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson runs wide for a 13-yard gain against the Detroit Lions in September.
Kyle Goon: How Baltimore native Donnell Whittenburg defied age and injury to make history — finally
While many gymnastics careers stall in the early to mid-20s, the Baltimore native achieved his first World Championships gold medal at age 31.
JAKARTA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 25: Donnell Whittenburg of Team United States reacts after competing in the Men's parallel bars apparatus final on day seven of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships  at Indonesia Arena on October 25, 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Kyle Goon: The Ravens’ offense can do a lot more to help Lamar Jackson be great
The offensive line play, receiver routes and play calling can be better around Lamar Jackson, who will determine how far this team goes.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett finishes one of his four sacks of the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson on Sunday in Cleveland.
Terps football coach Mike Locksley will keep his job in 2026 — and get more funding
Some speculated whether the Terps would fire their seventh-year head coach. Instead, he’s coming back and reportedly getting a boost of NIL resources.
University of Maryland head football coach Mike Locksley, seen here in 2023, will return for an eighth season.
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