With no Ravens tight end Mark Andrews made available today during locker room cleanup, teammate fullback Pat Ricard says "This won't define him." Andrews did n
There were giant black garbage bags and cardboard boxes. Bottles of wine and stacks of blown up cardboard photos. On Lamar Jackson’s locker hung his huge chain, a blown-up version of the logo for his clothing brand.
Mark’s a complete competitor,” fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday. “He’ll be fine. We all know he’ll be fine."
The mood, understandably, was despondent after Baltimore lost in the divisional round following a season of offensive excellence. “Best offense I've ever been a part of,” fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday.
Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta talked about his outlook on Ronnie Stanley, Brandon Stephens, Patrick Ricard, and Patrick Mekari.
Lamar Jackson suffered yet another postseason exit as the Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round, but those around him believe it's a matter of when - not if - he'll hold the Lombardi Trophy.
The Baltimore Ravens suffered a heart-wrenching loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, once again leaving fans disappointed and wondering what went wrong.
Then again, what can Andrews and his teammates really say to make sense of the Ravens' latest season-ending disappointment?
As long as Lamar Jackson is healthy and playing at an MVP level, the Baltimore Ravens should have a chance to be good.
The Ravens’ first steps to try to return to the Super Bowl are underway, and there is reason to believe they will be back on the precipice in 2025.
With their season over, the Ravens turn their attention to the offseason. Here’s what you need to know about Baltimore’s next few months.